Which Camel Is Native To Morocco?

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Which Camel is Native to Morocco?
Answer: The Dromedary Camel

Ranging from 10-11 feet in length, and averaging over 1000lbs, the Dromedary Camel comes from the Middle East and North Africa. The domesticated Dromedary is used primarily for transportation, but also offers delicious meat and milk.There are nearly 60,000 Dromedary camels in Morocco!

What to do in Morocco?
1 Camel Tour: Discover the beautiful countryside of Morocco from the back of a Dromedary Camel.
2 Ouzoud Waterfalls: Take a full-day trip to the 360 ft waterfalls and the dramatic gorges of the El AbidRiver. No tent needed!
3 Fes Tanneries: Fes is famous for its leather products, and the tanneries have hardly changed since medieval times!
4 Jemaa el-Fnaa: Wander through the

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