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Arabnews: Video of baby camel roaming inside house draws mixed reactions

The Arabnews reported that a short clip showing a baby camel wandering inside a house has triggered wide reactions on social media.
It said that Twitter account Camel Club in Saudi Arabia shared the video on Sunday (June 19) with a caption saying a little girl has fallen in love with the young dromedary and decided to raise it inside her family’s house.
According to the Arabnews, the calf can be seen gingerly taking tentative steps as it roams inside the house and between furnitures.
But while many social media users were touched by the girl’s move, others argued that camels are not meant to be kept as domestic pets indoors.
فتاة تربّي "حوار" في منزلها، بعد أن أحبّته وتعلّقت فيه 🐪!
— نادي الإبل (@CamelClub) June 18, 2022
شاركونا رأيكم 👀 #نادي_الإبل pic.twitter.com/fMDeDz1tdq
One user wrote on Twitter that “the calf will eventually grow and it will no longer fit the door it entered from.”
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Another user commented in Arabic saying: “He is unable to walk and there is no balance because of the parquet floor.”
Another one said: “Raising animals is a blessing and a merciful act, much better than spending time playing internet games."
Source: arabnews
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