Video of a Tied Camel Flung Out of Pickup Truck Goes Viral in Oman

Published November 7th, 2017 - 08:00 GMT
The animal cannot move because its legs are tied with rope (Youtube/Times of Oman)
The animal cannot move because its legs are tied with rope (Youtube/Times of Oman)

A video of a camel with its legs tied being forcibly thrown out of a braking pickup truck is going viral across Oman, prompting warnings from animal welfare groups to respect animals.

 

 

The short clip shows a pickup truck with a camel on the flatbed in rear, reversing along a beach as someone films it. The driver of the truck brakes suddenly, and the camel is flung from the rear of the truck into the sand. It cannot save itself as its legs are tied with rope, a common practice in Oman to ensure camels cannot wander too far from where their owner puts them.

"This was not an accident, but instead an incident of someone reversing the vehicle too quickly," Jaison Mathai, founder of animal welfare group Tiger by the Tail, revealed.

"It is very important for us that we treat animals just as we would treat each other," added Mathai. "As humans, we need to conduct ourselves in a manner that shows as an example of humanity to others. If required, we are willing to contribute towards the wellbeing of this animal.

 

 

"Camels are animals that like to roam and cannot stay in the barn for a long time, so we release them from the barns in the morning to walk in pastures, and in the evening they come back," said Said Al Malki, a camel owner and rearer in Oman.

"We move the camel by parking the vehicle in a specific place near the hill, and the camel comes to the vehicle, and then we put the camel inside the car by linking of its feet for its safety," he added.

"This is so that it does not fall during the journey. Sometimes we face difficulty to transfer the camels, especially if the camel is new and not used to riding in the vehicle, so we put two camels together to teach them how to behave in the vehicle and be comfortable."

Al Malki added that it was very important to care for Oman's camels.

"We should care about the camels that we have because these are an authentic breed, and we've inherited it from our ancestors," he added.

 

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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