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A camel at a zoo inside Bang Kung Temple in Samut Songkram province in central Thailand bit a Thai man’s ear while he was turning his back to it to feed a buffalo in a nearby cage. The victim, 32 year old  Worachat Borriboon, recounted his experience at the temple on May 25 to the media. … …

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Nasty little creatures they can be. Biting, spitting ornery. The only Camel I want to be around and kissed by is the one that has a toe in it.

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Why the hell are there Camels in public in Thailand? No, just No! Camels are just for Sand Deserts ! 
Whatever next ? Llamas in Bangkok ? Wolves in Phuket ? 

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15 hours ago, HolyCowCm said:

Nasty little creatures they can be. Biting, spitting ornery. The only Camel I want to be around and kissed by is the one that has a toe in it.

Lovely animals camels, and very good judges of character. 

Taste pretty good too. 

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10 hours ago, TheDirtyDurian said:

Lovely animals camels, and very good judges of character. 

Taste pretty good too. 

I really am indifferent to them for the most part. Just have to watch them snd yourself. If hungry I will eat almost anything. A clean washed camel toe is first though. 

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19 hours ago, HolyCowCm said:

I really am indifferent to them for the most part. Just have to watch them snd yourself. If hungry I will eat almost anything. A clean washed camel toe is first though. 

The key with camel is to either pressure cook it till it's nice and soft, or slow roast for a very long time. 

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How and why did this make the news? It's well known that even the tamest of animals can bite. And perhaps less well known, the powerful bite of the camel, a processor of difficult desert vegetation most herbivores cannot access. 

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