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Australian feral camel and North Africa

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Difference between Australian feral camel and North Africa

Australian feral camel vs. North Africa

Australian feral camels are feral populations consisting of two species of camel: mostly dromedaries (Camelus dromedarius) but also some bactrian camels (Camelus bactrianus). North Africa is a collective term for a group of Mediterranean countries and territories situated in the northern-most region of the African continent.

Similarities between Australian feral camel and North Africa

Australian feral camel and North Africa have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Canary Islands, Europe.

Canary Islands

The Canary Islands (Islas Canarias) is a Spanish archipelago and autonomous community of Spain located in the Atlantic Ocean, west of Morocco at the closest point.

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Europe

Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.

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Australian feral camel and North Africa Comparison

Australian feral camel has 81 relations, while North Africa has 180. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.77% = 2 / (81 + 180).

References

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