Camels with steel stomachs eat thorny invasive weed for lunch
Wednesday 21st May 2025, 9:28PM
Introduced to prime grazing paddocks in outback Queensland as part of efforts to reduce prickly acacia, camels are making short work of an issue costing farmers millions.
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