By Mick Woodcock
Back in the day, camels roamed Arizona. Of course we are referring to Camelops hesternus, the extinct Western Camel that thrived in the savannah landscapes of the Pleistocene West over 11,000 years ago. Or are we? There are legends of “ghost camels” wandering the southwestern Arizona deserts in territorial days. One of the most famous of these tales was of a red camel with a headless skeleton of a man mounted on its back. Legends are generally based on some type of fact and such is the case with the desert mystery camels, for there definitely were wild camels roaming the Arizona desert in the late 19th century.
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