NATION
Runaway camel in California jams up traffic
November 24, 2012 - 07:52 am
GLENDALE, Calif. (AP) - It wasn't a typical jam up that slowed traffic Southern California's Glendale - it was a runaway circus camel.
KCAL-TV reports that a camel escaped from Ramos Brothers Circus Friday and began galloping down Glendale Boulevard with handlers in hot pursuit.
The circus says that "Atula" was about to be taken into the circus ring for an exercise but for some reason decided to break free.
Handlers eventually caught up with the rambunctious animal and led her back to the big top, but not before the sight of the exotic beast brought traffic to a stop.
The station reports that the camel's trainers say she has never run away before.
Would you like to contribute to this story? Start a discussion.
Short URL:
http://wj.la/T68hwi
RecommendedRecent Facebook Activity
Only On 7
-
Team up with the Home Team afternoons at 4 on ABC7
"Katie" weekdays at 4pm on ABC7 followed by Leon Harris and Alison Starling on ABC7 News at 5. Click here to find out more about "Katie!"
Photo Galleries Pictures from around the region
-
Cynné Simpson on Anderson Live: ABC7 anchor cohosts with Anderson Cooper
-
Top 10 worst airports for flight delays
-
PHOTOS: 2012 Anime USA convention









No comments
Post a Comment