Posted on 12/16/2022 1:32:03 PM PST by nickcarraway
Snowfall is a magnificent event that many people throughout the world anticipate each year. For most people, experiencing snow for the first time is a thrilling and unforgettable event. One farm animal was just exposed to white flurries for the first time, and his incredible reaction has gone viral.
Albert, the camel in the video, has his first snowfall. It grows thrilled and begins to leap. The camel then shares its joy with its companions, a herd of goats. As the video proceeds, the animal shows the goats all of his favourite areas. The creature is a snow camel, according to the video's narration.
People commented on how much this video boosted their attitude. One viewer said, "Sigh. I can’t tell you how bad my morning started, but Albert has put the biggest smile on my face. Enjoy the snow, Albert!" Another user commented, "I’m saving this for when I need something to make me happy, smile, or just if I need a reminder to appreciate the small things. Thank you for sharing." This clip is definitely the type of thing that may deliver an instant mood boost anytime it is required!
“We posted this on TikTok. It seemed to make everyone very happy, which is what Albert sets out to do, so we wanted to share it with the Instagram community as well! Thanks for all the support!” read the description of the Instagram video published.
FAQ
Do camels stay in snowy areas?
There are some species of camels that are found in much cooler areas.
Does Camel not need water to stay in the desert?
Camels can sustain water losses of up to 30 per cent of their body weight, which is significantly more than most other mammals can.
That’ll make you hump up and take notice.
Happy camel, warm heart.
b, bu, But, Climate Change/Global Warming !!
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Camel acts just as goofy with a fresh snowfall as a dog. Pretty funny.
All I saw was about 30 pop-up ads on their mobile site.
After going for days without a drink, I can imagine they’d get pretty excited about any form of water that falls out of the sky and doesn’t immediately disappear into the ground.
Where was this?
No joke
California.
COOL! Thanks!!
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