Arabian camels: Kidneys hold key to water conservation ...Kuwait

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More than 3000 years ago, inhabitants of the great desert and the Arabian peninsula, began to domesticate camels, known for their ability to withstand the harsh climate and drought conditions in desert lands - among the most arid areas on the face of the earth. The Arabian desert environment In a new study, researchers from the University of Bristol in the UK have shed light on how the kidneys of one-humped Arabian camels play a vital role in their ability to adapt to droughts, high temperatures and water scarcity – all common features of the Arabian desert climate. In a study published on Wednesday 23 June in Communications Biology journal, the researchers studied th

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