Over 5,000 camels shot dead in Australia in 5 days. But why?
World | January 14, 2020 23:48 ISTAs many as 5,000 camels were killed by helicopter-borne marksmen in Australia within a period of five days, reports said.
As many as 5,000 camels were killed by helicopter-borne marksmen in Australia within a period of five days, reports said.
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