Abstract
Twenty five dromedary camel foetuses ranging from 1 to 19.8 cm crown vertebral rump length (C.V.R.L.) were collected just after slaughtering, and evacuation of their uterus. Specimens were processed and stained with Haematoxylin and Eosin and Periodic Acid Schiff reaction for morphological and histological examinations. The mesonephros was detected at 1 cm C.V.R.L. of camel foetus. It reached maximum maturity at 10.5 cm C.V.R.L. and started to degenerate at 15 cm C.V.R.L. and completely degenerated at 19.8 cm. C.V.R.L. of camel foetus.