You were just a baby wrapped up in a bundle, left in the side of the road in a cardboard box.
Had a certain giant camel woman not heard you crying, you would be dead by now.
When Miranda, the name of the camel woman who became your mother, found you on the side of the road, she gasped in shock and horror at the sight of a baby you being abandoned by ungrateful parents. Gently, she scooped you up in her hoofed hands, peeled away the cardboard box, and brought you to her voluptuous chest in a warm and motherly cradle.
"There there, little one," she cooed to you. "Don't cry, Mama Miranda is here. She'll never leave you on the side of the road."
By some grace, you first opened your eyes to the sight of the giant camel's face staring down at you, looking at you with her gentle eyes. You burbled a laughter and reached out towards the camel's face, to which she brought her nose down for you to touch. After you made physical contact, you and the giant camel felt a connection that only Miranda could explain. Then after she puckered up her lips and gingerly delivered a kiss to you head, you felt tired to the point where you stifled a yawn and fell asleep in her palms. Afterwards, Miranda rushed you to her hippopotamus wife, Dominique for aid, a police detective who spent the next couple of weeks tracking down your birth parents and arresting them for child negligence and abandonment.
In that time, Miranda and Dominique gained legal custody over you. While initially underprepared to take care of baby you, they were resourceful in giving you a good ceiling over your head. They fed you, they clothed you, they kept you warm and close. When your birth parents were tracked down and arrested, Miranda and Dominique pulled out every legal resource they could find to legally adopt you, a human baby by a couple of giant anthros. Naturally, they adopted you, and you've been living under their roof as their child ever since.