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Camel's testicles bitten by woman at Louisiana truck stop petting zoo: authorities
A woman bit a camel’s testicles at a Louisiana truck stop petting zoo -- and was cited for criminal trespassing, according to reports.
The woman, a Florida resident, was chasing her dog when she crawled into Caspar’s enclosure at the Tiger Truck Stop on I-10 in Grosse Tete, The Baton Rouge Advocate reported Sunday.
She told deputies she bit the 600-pound camel when he sat on her. It happened Thursday.
“She said: ‘I bit his b---- to get him off of me, I bit his testicles to get him off of me,’” Iberville Parish Deputy Louis Hamilton Jr. told the paper.
The woman was brought to a hospital.
Deputies gave her and her husband summonses on the trespassing charge and for not having their dog on a leash, The Advocate reported.
“The camel did nothing wrong,” Hamilton told the paper. “They were aggressive. The camel was just doing its normal routine.”
The truck stop once had a tiger, provoking controversy.
Pamela Bossier, who manages the truck stop, said the tiger had never attacked anyone, nor have the zoo’s other wild animals, including Caspar.
“He’s really a gentle giant,” she told the paper about the camel.
Source: Fox News
Someone needs to teach this woman how to give a proper camel BJ. Take it away, HBK!
A woman bit a camel’s testicles at a Louisiana truck stop petting zoo -- and was cited for criminal trespassing, according to reports.
The woman, a Florida resident, was chasing her dog when she crawled into Caspar’s enclosure at the Tiger Truck Stop on I-10 in Grosse Tete, The Baton Rouge Advocate reported Sunday.
She told deputies she bit the 600-pound camel when he sat on her. It happened Thursday.
“She said: ‘I bit his b---- to get him off of me, I bit his testicles to get him off of me,’” Iberville Parish Deputy Louis Hamilton Jr. told the paper.
The woman was brought to a hospital.
Deputies gave her and her husband summonses on the trespassing charge and for not having their dog on a leash, The Advocate reported.
“The camel did nothing wrong,” Hamilton told the paper. “They were aggressive. The camel was just doing its normal routine.”
The truck stop once had a tiger, provoking controversy.
Pamela Bossier, who manages the truck stop, said the tiger had never attacked anyone, nor have the zoo’s other wild animals, including Caspar.
“He’s really a gentle giant,” she told the paper about the camel.
Source: Fox News
Someone needs to teach this woman how to give a proper camel BJ. Take it away, HBK!