“…Cutaneous neoplasms have been reported as sporadic cases in camels. A case report of squamous cell carcinoma (Al-Sobayil and El-Amir, 2013; Siddiqui et al, 2013;Alsobayil et al, 2018) basal cell carcinoma (Al-Hizab et al, 2007), fibropapilloma (Oryan et al, 2011), fibroma, lipoma and fibromyxosarcoma (Al-Sobayil and Elamir, 2013), lipoma at ischiorectal fossa underneath the skin in the left side of the perianal area (Kaswan et al, 2013), squamous papillomas, fibropapillomas, sebaceous adenomas, melanocytomas and malignant melanoma (Khordadmehr et al, 2016) and cases of cutaneous papillomatosis in Saudi Arabia (Khalafalla et al, 2017), in Sudan (Ure et al, 2011;Khalafalla et al, 2018) has been described in dromedary camels. The classification of skin tumors is difficult due to the complex structure, and the ectodermal and mesodermal origin of skin components, in association with structural and physiological peculiarities of the skin in different animal species and breeds (Baba and Câtoi, 2007).…”