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The Camelce is a curious hybrid of the American elk and the Asiatic camel, created when camels imported by the U.S. government for use as pack animals in the Arizona desert got loose and mated with elks in the wild. The existence of this creature was first reported in an 1875 New York Herald article about the Newton-Jenney expedition to the Black Hills of South Dakota. Correspondent R.B. Davenport noted discovering a large skeleton that looked to him like the skeleton of a bull elk, but he was later corrected by the scout "California Joe" who identified the bones as those of a Camelce. Said California Joe (as quoted by Davenport): "Well, sir, I reckon that there must be the bones of one of them camelces I's'eerd so much about. You see, a good many year ago the guv'ment decided to use camels for packin' supplies down in the deserts of Arizony. Some of the females escaped and, feelin' sorta lonely, they joined up with a elk herd. It wasn't long before they was matin' with the bull elks and the result was somethin' that was half-camel and half-elk. Dog-gonedest animal I ever seed ... "
buff Elk guy walks by
Camel thinks I must walk past
Result: a Camelce
Posted by #1F in NNVA on Wed Nov 22, 2006 at 08:36 PM
Camel thinks I must walk past
Result: a Camelce
Some cmels got loose
Mated with the native elk
Had very odd kids
Posted by J on Sat Nov 25, 2006 at 02:43 AM
Mated with the native elk
Had very odd kids
Sorry that should be camels
Posted by J on Sat Nov 25, 2006 at 02:44 AM
Um, somebody has to make mention. The image of the animal is missing from this page!! Please fix thanks! Vancouver Traffic
Posted by gman in pluto on Fri Jan 16, 2009 at 12:26 AM
Just to add, I think that people making comments here must be under the influence. Drunk? Very bizarre none the less. Battlefield Heroes
Posted by drunk on Fri Jan 16, 2009 at 12:59 AM
They are also known as Camelks...As mentioned by Moses Milner in his book "California Joe."
Posted by SD History Teacher on Tue Oct 02, 2012 at 10:34 AM
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