Would you switch to drinking camel milk? Australia's growing number of camel farmers are hoping to persuade you. It's not unusual for the owners of a small, close-knit business to treat their ...
Between 10,000 to 20,000 camels were introduced to Australia in the 1840s to help explore inland. Nowadays, there are more than a million feral camels in Australia, according to the Northern Territory ...
Along with oat, almond, and soy milk, there's a new player in the game: camel milk! It might sound a little unconventional, but this exotic drink is gaining attention for its impressive health ...
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How does the camel survive for weeks without drinking? Studies in the Sahara Desert have exploded some old legends and have elucidated the animal's remarkably parsimonious water economy ...
"The camel may be the next cow," according to two Oxford University professors. Global demand for camel milk as an alternative to cow, sheep and goat milk is "burgeoning", Ariell Ahearn (lecturer ...