Bactrian Camel Card
6x9", Acrylic and Oil Pastel - for the Endangered Ark Card Project - http://endangeredark.com
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I think a lot of people don't think of camels as being an endangered species, especially with them being relatively common in captivity and feral camel populations in Australia - but the Bacrtian camel is hovering on the edge of extinction.
Most of the less than thousand Bactrian camels left live in the Gobi desert, one of the most extreme climates on earth. Surviving with less than four inches of rainfall a year and weather varying from over a 105 degrees in the summer to 40 below in the winter, you might think these camels would be bulletproof. But almost the exact opposite is true - with such harsh environmental pressures, human encroachment has become the proverbial straw to break a camel's back.
The camels themselves are a target for poachers and their last remaining strongholds are being overtaken for mining and even nuclear weapons testing. Global climate change is also making the Gobi desert even more unforgiving. The future of the wild Bactrian camel (now considered distinct from its domestic cousin) depends on preservation of its habitat and the welfare of the small group that is left.
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I think a lot of people don't think of camels as being an endangered species, especially with them being relatively common in captivity and feral camel populations in Australia - but the Bacrtian camel is hovering on the edge of extinction.
Most of the less than thousand Bactrian camels left live in the Gobi desert, one of the most extreme climates on earth. Surviving with less than four inches of rainfall a year and weather varying from over a 105 degrees in the summer to 40 below in the winter, you might think these camels would be bulletproof. But almost the exact opposite is true - with such harsh environmental pressures, human encroachment has become the proverbial straw to break a camel's back.
The camels themselves are a target for poachers and their last remaining strongholds are being overtaken for mining and even nuclear weapons testing. Global climate change is also making the Gobi desert even more unforgiving. The future of the wild Bactrian camel (now considered distinct from its domestic cousin) depends on preservation of its habitat and the welfare of the small group that is left.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 350 x 525px
File Size 44.5 kB
Oh totally ^_^ That's the main reason I haven't got one yet. I'm pretty sure that in my suburban neighborhood a 1200 lbs animal, as adorable and as well behaved as he may be, wouldn't be quite appreciated XD Silly people that they are. How could would it be though? Running around town on your camel instead of a car? It'd be awesome.
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