The unconditional loyalty of animals towards their owners is not unknown. Dogs, for instance, are considered to be the most loyal towards humans and cases of abandoned or lost dogs finding their way back to their owners are many.?
However, it turns out that dogs aren¡¯t the only animals thirsty for love. This story of a ¡®homesick¡¯ camel who trekked alone to find its former owners after being sold to another family more than a hundred miles away, has touched many hearts.?
According to Bayan Nur Daily, the animal was covered in scars and exhausted, having to trudge through sharp fences and busy highway, when it finally met its former owners.?
The elderly camel had reportedly walked more than 62 miles alone in the desert when a herdsman spotted it and contacted its former owners.?
After nearly nine months of separation, the camel met the people who previously owned it. The couple had sold the aged animal in October to a herdsman.
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But eight months after being purchased the camel ¡®ran away¡¯ from its new keeper.?
The couple was touched by the camel's loyalty. They decided to buy the camel back from the new owner. The parties agreed to use another camel for exchange.?
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The couple wrapped Hada, a traditional Mongolian ceremonial scarf, around the camel's neck making it a part of their family.?
What do you think of the loyalty of this camel??
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