An
infrared camera captured a rare albino camel at a nature reserve in northwest
China, which is believed to be the first of its kind.
If you
thought the only thing that could make camels exceptional was humps, think
again!
While
most of us will simply be thrilled with the sight of a normal camel in its
natural habitat, it was the privilege of workers at a nature reserve in China
to spot a rare one!
In other words, an infrared camera caught a very unusual
sight at a nature reserve in northwest China — an all-white camel, which is
considered to be the world's first of its kind!
The rare animal was filmed while drinking from a puddle at
the Annanba Wild Camel National Nature Reserve in Gansu Province with a dozen
brown camels.
It is a member of the Bactrian camel, a critically
endangered species, and is estimated to be around three to four years old.
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