Weird and wild? Camel prescribed with antibiotics after woman bites its crotch
Normally, humans are prescribed to get properly medicated if they are bitten by a dog, cat or any other animal. But what if things go the other way round? Recently, a bizarre incident generated a lot of buzz when Casper, a camel was given antibiotics by a vet after it was reportedly bitten by a woman.
The ridiculous incident took place in Louisiana, USA when a couple-- Gloria Lancaster (68) and Edmond Lancaster (73) were throwing treats for their unleashed deaf dog, inside the camel's enclosure at Tiger Truck Shop at Grosse Tete.
The couple in an attempt to save their dog went near the camel for shooing it away. However, the camel in its defence, reciprocated and trapped the woman by sitting on her. The camel was bitten on its crotch by the woman when she was stuck underneath it, as reported by Indiatimes.
“I might feel kind of funny saying this on TV, but she actually…bit him in his private area. That’s about as nice as I could put it,” Washington Post quoted the manager at the Truck stop.
He also informed that a veterinarian prescribed antibiotics to the camel as a precaution.
The couple reportedly told the police that the camel had attacked their dog without provocation. However, according to the sheriff’s office, it was the woman who had provoked the animal before it sat on her.