Ree Khan
3 days ago
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Have you ever seen a baby camel? Meet Woburn’s adorable new arrival

It’s not every day you see a baby camel, especially one just learning to stand on four wobbly legs! Woburn Safari Park is thrilled to announce the arrival of a male Bactrian camel calf, born on April 22 to proud parents Rita and Khan.

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Still finding his feet, the fluffy youngster is sticking close to mum and delighting visitors from his paddock near the Road Safari entrance. This is Rita’s second calf and a particular milestone for the Park, marking the first baby camel here in three years.

But wait… are baby camels born with humps?

Bactrian calf climbs unsteadily to his feet.
Bactrian calf climbs unsteadily to his feet. Credit: Woburn Safari Park

Surprisingly, no! It takes around 10–12 months for a baby camel to develop these iconic humps. 

Here are a few more camel facts that might just surprise you:

Protective mother Rita nuzzles her newborn.
Protective mother Rita nuzzles her newborn. Credit: Woburn Safari Park
  • No humps yet – baby camels are born without fully formed humps, they develop after weaning.
  • Baby vs beast – newborns weigh around 36-45kg, about the same as a large packed suitcase but can grow up to 1,000kg!
  • Extreme guzzlers – Adults can drink up to 135 litres of water in 15 minutes (that’s over 60 large bottles of Evian!)
  • Desert champions – their humps store fat (not water!) which helps adult camels survive long journeys and temperature extremes from -40°C to 40°C. 

Tom Robson, Head of Reserves, says:

Rita and baby calf share tranquil moment.
Rita and baby calf share tranquil moment. Credit: Woburn Safari Park

“We’re over the moon to welcome this new calf. It’s a joy to watch him exploring, and Rita’s been an absolute natural this time around.” 

With his wobbly steps and adorable curiosity, he’s already capturing hearts. Don’t miss the chance to see him up close—plan your visit today! Book now at: www.woburnsafari.co.uk.