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An Indian guy who left his camel out in the heat all day paid the price with his life.
When he tried to untie the camel, it attacked him fiercely and severed the man’s head.

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For about six hours 25 people fought to control the camel.
This camel had previously attacked the guy, Urjaram, according to some of those villagers in Rajasthan state.

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However, camel attacks can be vicious and result in unexpectedly violent outcomes.
At a breeding farm in Texas in January of last year, a camel crushed two persons to death.
To get the camel to move away from the corpse, rescuers had to tie a rope around it and then secure that rope to a truck.
A camel attacked an elderly man in California using an identical technique a few months earlier.
Camels are typically friendly animals who appreciate sniffing at and even playing with humans’ hair.
Despite having large teeth, animals raised in captivity are typically bred not to bite.
