These camels are taking their lumps in Saudi Arabia, which was hit by a blizzard on Thursday, according to a report.
The sad dromedaries – with their spines looking like snowy mountains – were captured on video looking around during the surreal storm.
Meanwhile, residents of Tabuk and the surrounding mountainous region enjoyed the wonderful winter, as the popular holiday destination was covered in snow, the Khaleej Times reported.
Residents and tourists, including some who came by car from the United Arab Emirates, came to the region to take advantage of the climate, which is an annual phenomenon, according to Al Arabiya.
The winter season in the kingdom is called Kashta, or camping season.
Thursday’s highs in Saudi Arabia were 56 degrees Fahrenheit, with a minimum temperature of around 36 degrees in the Tabuk area.
On Wednesday, snow also covered parts of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Libya and Israel, covering areas it had not reached in years.