Recently, Saudi Arabia's annual King Abdulaziz Camel Festival has begun again.

Thousands of camels compete for the $66 million (approximately RMB 420 million) prize.

The judges will compete in all aspects based on the head, neck and hump of the camel to determine the "most beautiful camel" and win the grand prize.

It is strictly forbidden for camels to use artificial methods for beauty, such as injection of Botox, facial lift or other medical beauty.

The judges use "professional and advanced" technology to check whether they have moved their "hands and feet".

In this competition, more than 40 camels were disqualified for using medical aesthetics to "enhance" their appearance.

This is also the largest camel beauty pageant fraud in Saudi history.

(Producing Wang Jiayi)

Editor in charge: [Liu Pai]