ANSWERS: 4
  • Maybe that came from when some law enforcement people used camels in Arizona. It is normally illegally to shoot a canine "officer" of a police department.
  • I saw a tv program hosted by man named Huel Howser that showed the last of the descendants of those first camels. The State of Arizona had tried to use the remnants of the commercial camels in law enforcement. That failed but Arizona had kept the camels in one place until they started to die out(old age). That is where Huel Howser's show on kcet(pbs) came in and showed the stables and the keeper.
  • Because the only camels in Arizona are people's pets or in zoos. There are no longer any wild camel herds in Arizona.
  • It actually isn't. It may have been at one time, but hunting in the state is controlled by the Arizona Game and Fish department and they have no law prohibiting Camel Hunting. Camels were however, banned from public roads in Nevada in 1875. Source: Snopes.com

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