The Tiger Truck Stop Bite
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 29: First-time mother Kartika is seen as her three Sumatran Tiger cubs are placed on display at Taronga Zoo on March 29, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. The three Sumatran Tiger cubs were born in January 2019. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)
This is a story that has a lot of different layers and questions about every one of them…
The Daily Mail claims a woman from Gross Tete, Louisiana recently bit a camel’s groin after it sat on her.
The woman was chasing her runaway dog when it ran into the camel’s enclosure at the Tiger Truck Stop.
The dog is deaf and was unable to hear his owner. The camel got spooked by the dog and woman before sitting on her.
The woman bit the camel’s groin before it jumped up and she escaped.
The woman was sent to the hospital, according to the sheriff. The extent of her injuries was not released.
Caspar has been in the enclosure since last summer, replacing truck stop’s previous attraction, Tony the tiger.
The tiger had been put down in October 2017 because of kidney failure and other health issues.
Owner Michal Sandlin had said he was considering expanding the facilities to bring in more animals and create a petting zoo for children.
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