Read more about the article Study Shows Camel Poop Does Not Treat Dysentery
Illustrative image of camels, undated photo. A team of microbiologists from Amsterdam UMC and the University of Amsterdam say camel faeces is not a cure for diarrhoea. (Newsflash)

Study Shows Camel Poop Does Not Treat Dysentery

Dutch boffins have debunked the myth that camel poo can help treat dysentery as was previously believed to have been done by nomadic Arab tribes in North Africa. The microbiologists…

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Read more about the article Young Snow-Covered Camel Desperately Tries To Free Self From Wire Tangled Around Leg
Man rescues camel with legs caught in wire in Inner Mongolia, China. (1537362657/AsiaWire)

Young Snow-Covered Camel Desperately Tries To Free Self From Wire Tangled Around Leg

This is the moment a snow-covered young camel desperately tries to get to its feet after getting some wire tangled around its leg as its concerned mother looks on. The…

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Read more about the article Austrian Scientists Plan To Fight Cancer With Treatments Developed From Shark And Camel Antibodies
University of Innsbruck. (University of Innsbruck/Newsflash)

Austrian Scientists Plan To Fight Cancer With Treatments Developed From Shark And Camel Antibodies

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Austrian scientists are developing new treatments for illnesses such as cancer and autoimmune conditions using shark and camel antibodies. Klaus Liedl, who works at the University of Innsbruck in the…

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Read more about the article Camel Carvings Etched Into Rocks In Saudi Arabian Desert Date Back 8,000 Years
An image clearly showing the carving of a full-size camel in Northern Arabia (Maria Guagnin/Newsflash )

Camel Carvings Etched Into Rocks In Saudi Arabian Desert Date Back 8,000 Years

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Researchers have announced that the sized camel carvings etched into the side of rocks in a Saudi Arabian desert - initially believed to be 2,000 years old - actually date…

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