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Backpack the Camel

Season 7 Episode 5 | 26m 25s

The gang travels to the Gobi Desert to discover the last remaining wild camels in the world. They experience the harshness of the desert landscape and are rescued from it only by the wild Bactrian camels and their amazing survival skills.

Aired: 03/31/24 | Expires: 04/03/26
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