Bottoms up!
Alcohol can bring people intoxication, so some will drink to release worries and some others drink for higher mood. Recently, a video clip on the social website shows that except for human beings, a camel in Australia can also drink alcohol with amazing drinking capability!
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The camel bites the beer can and directly pours it up. (Online Image)
The camel bites the beer can and directly pours it up. (Online Image)
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The Australian "Alcoholic" camel lives in Coba Town, New South Wales. On 22 July, a video clip was uploaded on a social website, showing a camel walking slowly towards the camera on a football field.
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And when someone handed a can of beer to the camel, it started drinking it without hesitation and even bit the can so as to pour it all down to its throat.
The camel bites the beer can and directly pours it up. (Online Image)
Many netizens were surprised by the camel, some of them even would like to have a drink battle against it!
The camel bites the beer can and directly pours it up. (Online Image)
SYDNEY (AP) — Joe Root's second century of the series led England to 364 all out in its first innings just before tea on Day 2 of the fifth and final Ashes test.
Root's innings was finally ended at 160 from 242 balls on Monday when he popped a return catch to Michael Neser, who dived across the pitch to grasp the ball just inches above the ground.
Neser (4-60) was the pick of Australia's bowlers during the middle session with three wickets, including Will Jacks (27), Root and last wicket of Josh Tongue for a second-ball duck.
Earlier Root's 41st test century, but just his second in an Ashes test Down Under, was the highlight of a morning session that saw Australia chip away at the middle order to have England on 336-6 at lunch.
Scott Boland and Mitchell Starc made early breakthroughs after Root and Harry Brook's partnership had moved to 169 runs and was threatening to take the test away from the hosts, who already have a winning 3-1 lead in the series.
Boland (2-85) ended Brook's equal parts streaky and sublime innings at 84, with Steve Smith taking a sharp catch to bring to a close the best partnership of the series across both teams.
Then Starc (2-93) removed England skipper Ben Stokes (0) for the fifth time this series with a near unplayable delivery that shaped away from the left-hander and the TV umpire review found it took a thin edge on its way through to Alex Carey.
After some nervy moments in the nineties as the pitch began showing signs of variable bounce, Root’s straight drive off Neser allowed the 163-test veteran to scamper through for two runs and complete his latest milestone off 146 balls, with 11 boundaries.
Root made 138 not out in the second test at Brisbane which was his first century in Australia in his four Ashes tours.
The England star is now level with former Australia captain Ricky Ponting on the all-time list of test centurymakers. Only Sachin Tendulker (51) and Jacques Kallis (45) have more.
Jamie Smith made an enterprising, and at times fortunate, 46 before he holed-out to the part-time medium pace of Marnus Labuschagne just before the break.
Root and Jacks then combined for 54-run partnership before Neser's three quick strikes wrapped up the innings.
England lost each of the first three tests to allow Australia to retain the Ashes in just 11 days of on-field action.
England then won its first Ashes match Down Under since 2011 with a four-wicket win in the Boxing Day test.
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Australia's captain Steve Smith, left, talks to teammate Mitchell Starc during play on day two of the fifth and final Ashes cricket test between England and Australia in Sydney, Monday, Jan. 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
England's Josh Tongue is out bowled during play on day two of the fifth and final Ashes cricket test between England and Australia in Sydney, Monday, Jan. 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
England's Joe Root celebrates after scoring a century during play on day two of the fifth and final Ashes cricket test between England and Australia in Sydney, Monday, Jan. 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
Australia's Michael Neser celebrates after dismissing England's Joe Root during play on day two of the fifth and final Ashes cricket test between England and Australia in Sydney, Monday, Jan. 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
England's Joe Root reacts after scoring 150 runs during play on day two of the fifth and final Ashes cricket test between England and Australia in Sydney, Monday, Jan. 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)