The Texas Camel Corps visited the Alamo, giving guests a chance to see the animals up close while learning about their role in the state’s military past.
Historical Significance
The U.S. Army’s 1850s experiment with using camels to move supplies across the Southwest was highlighted during the event. Camels were considered useful for the region because they could withstand extreme heat and required far less water than horses or mules.
The Alamo served as an Army depot, and camels stationed at Camp Verde, northwest of San Antonio, were part of that military effort. The Texas Camel Corps uses living history programs to share the story of the camel experiment and its connection to Texas.
Original reporting: San Antonio, TX News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.