Researchers from Basel and Zurich universities have discovered a new species of giant camel that lived thousands of years ago. Bones uncovered in Syria reveal that the animal was more than three metres tall - closer in size to a giraffe than a modern camel.
"Between July and August we found several giant camel bones from different animals, which confirmed that this was a new species," said Jean-Marie Le Tensorer, professor of prehistory at Basel University.
The scientists unearthed more than 20 bone fragments from different layers of rock, leading them to believe that the animals had lived over a period of thousands, or even tens of thousands of years.
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