Camel mating in summer time | it is very hard to meet up with female camel in summer

Camel mating in summer time | it is very hard to meet up with female camel in summer


Camels are able to breed by the time they are between three and four years old for females and five years old for males, when the dominant male of the herd has breeding rights with the females. Both female and male Camels come into heat during the breeding season which usually lasts between November and March. After a long gestation period that can last for up to thirteen months, the female gives birth to either a single calf or occasionally twins which can already weigh as much as 40kg at birth. Within eight hours the baby camel is able to stand and is then nursed by its mother in the protection of the herd until it is big and strong enough to become independent. Young Camels begin to eat grass when they are between two and three months old and are weaned at roughly four months of age.

 

Camel mating in summer time | it is very hard to meet up with female camel in summer

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Camel mating in summer time | it is very hard to meet up with female camel in summer



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