Рет қаралды 3,101
They are a rare breed of camel found in the salt marshes of the Kutch district of Gujarat.
Their name is derived from the local word khara, meaning saline.
It is well adapted to the saline desert environment and is known for its ability to swim (hence also known as ‘swimming camel’).
They swim long distances in the sea to reach their grazing areas, usually more than 3 km at a time, even in deep waters.
Kharai camels mostly feed on mangroves.
They are considered a unique Eco-tonal species as they survive in the dryland ecosystem as well as the coastal ecosystem.
Conservation Status:
IUCN: Endangered