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It sounds fake, but camels actually have three eyelids. They look bizarre, but they offer perfect protection from desert storms
Desert stories tend to sound exaggerated, yet camel eyes bring real science to scenes people imagine from old adventure films ...
Large mobs of camels are wreaking havoc in remote Indigenous communities as they desperately search for water.
Editor’s Note: Cornett is currently in the Great Australian Desert. He shares his Australian desert experiences in this, his last, of a four-part series. For a moment, I thought I was in the Sahara or ...
Scientists have shed new light on how one-humped Arabian camels (Camelus dromedarius) can survive for weeks in the desert without drinking water. A team led by researchers from the University of ...
On March 3, 1855, the United States Congress earmarked $30,000 for camels. This was thanks to Jefferson Davis, acting as secretary of war before he would turn against his country in the Civil War. It ...
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