CAMEL'S REVENGE
| ANIMAL WITH GRIEVANCE l ATTACKS ITS l MASTER. | A Sikh villager near Bombay, In- 'i: dia, has been killed by a camel which had a grievance against the man and - was known to have harboured its re- v venge for six months. The animal showed such resentment toward its master that he had ceased for some time to take it out alone. Believing, however, that the camel had forgotben its anger, he took it into a field to gather fodder. When he did not return his relatives went in search of the man. They found that the camel had allowed itself to be loaded. Then, wh'en its master had mounted, it raced for two miles in the wrong direction. On reaching a lonbly place, th'e animal turned its head and pulled the rider to the ground. Its powerful teeth crushed his leg like matchwood, and when it got him helpless it was an easy task to kill. On the relatives of the victim approaching the camel, it attacked them furiously.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 281, 22 July 1932, Page 3
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