You know, we’ve previously featured a number of horses that easily passed for other animals: a yak, a moose, THE SWORSE (da da daaaa) and there have been a number of them that look like camels. Although, before today, I would never have mistaken a camel for a Belgian.
See here for the full ad.
What? You’re telling me they don’t have a site dedicated to selling domesticated camels in the US? That can’t be right. Certainly there’s a HUGE demand!
Not going to lie, I kind of want a Belgian Camel now… It’d open the door to so many new and exciting Halloween costume opportunities.
| Breed: | Belgian | Color: | Blonde |
| Date Foaled: | March, 2009 | Gender: | Gelding |
| Current Height: | 18.2 HH | Weight: | 1550
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8 Comments
So where do they measure the camel to? the hump? it certainly isn’t 18’2 at the shoulder….
I forgot my horsemanship for a second and thought about an eighteen-foot camel. Now one of those would come in handy.
I know of one very talented camel, but I’m pretty sure you won’t find i on CL
http://youtu.be/GWMUPDcJT_c
But, seriously, a Belgian Camel?! What The Fuzzy Bunny??
That is one sweet camel. I didn’t even know camels could do lead changes!
Neither did i until I saw this video!
Poo … the pics don’t show anymore on the older Sworse post.
Argh. Yeah, I lost a bunch of pics when we moved the blog over to the new site. I’ll have to see about finding them again!
The Camel is only 1.5 hours from where I live! I should buy him! Do you think 4H would mind? Haha oh my camel…