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Notícias Enraged camel bites owner's head off before villagers exact brutal revenge on beast

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Enraged camel bites owner's head off before villagers exact brutal revenge on beast

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WARNING, DISTRESSING CONTENT: A man was decapitated by his own camel while desperately attempting to get it under control - but his family and friends got revenge on the animal

A raging camel attacked its owner before brutally biting his head off.

Sohanram Nayak was desperately attempting to recapture his camel, after it had escaped from its pen, when the animal snapped and turned on him.

The Times of India reported the camel picked its owner up by his neck and slammed him on the ground before "chewing his head" off. The horrifying incident occurred in February last year close to the village of Bikaner in Rajasthan, India.

Authorities said the camel broke free from where it was tied up after spotting another camel passing by, becoming agitated.

After the decapitation, Nayak's family members and locals from the village set about exacting their revenge on the camel. The mob got it under control before reportedly tying it to a tree and hitting it with sticks.

A grim video of the animal being beaten went viral on social media. The beating resulted in the camel's death.

Officials in Rajasthan actually made camels one of their official state animals in 2014 as part of a wider bid to protect them, with their numbers dwindling. A Camel Bill was also introduced in 2015, making the killing of camels punishable with up to five years in prison.

Also last year, a camel gave fast food workers an unforgettable night after it rocked up to the drive-thru window for chips. Hilarious images showed dromedary camel Fergie being escorted through an In-N-Out Burger drive-thru in Las Vegas, US, by her handler Brandon Nobles.

Brandon rescued the 15-year-old mammal from a home in Colorado and has since paraded her to various fast food restaurants where countless heads have been turned. And over the course of visits to the likes of Wendy's and Einstein Bros Bagels, Fergie apparently developed a taste for chips.

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