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Multiple videos show Cedar Point camels on the loose: Watch

Park spokesperson Tony Clark tells 3News the camels 'decided to take an unplanned stroll' from their home in The Barnyard area before they were quickly returned. Two camels were seen on the loose at Cedar Point, Ohio, causing an incident where they decided to take an unplanned stroll from their home in The Barnyard area before being returned quickly. The camels, named Sampson and Artie, were returned to their home and are currently being investigated for how they made their way to the midway. The incident occurred during which nobody was hurt. The park's 'petting zoo' area at TheBarnyard also offers guests a chance to pet and feed animals, including sheep, goats, donkeys and more.

Multiple videos show Cedar Point camels on the loose: Watch

Publicado : Hace 10 meses por Ryan Haidet en Entertainment

Park spokesperson Tony Clark tells 3News the camels 'decided to take an unplanned stroll' from their home in The Barnyard area before they were quickly returned.

SANDUSKY, Ohio — Videos have been circulating across social media after two camels were seen on the loose at Cedar Point Tuesday night.

Cedar Point spokesperson Tony Clark tells 3News that nobody was hurt during the situation.

"The camels decided to take an unplanned stroll just outside their home at The Barnyard (our ‘petting zoo’ area on the Frontier Trail) but were quickly returned,” Clark said in an e-mail. “We’re looking into how they made it to the midway.”

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You can watch multiple videos showing the camels on the loose at Cedar Point below…

In addition to the camels -- which are named Sampson and Artie -- The Barnyard at Cedar Point offers guests the opportunity to pet and feed multiple animals including sheep, goats, donkeys and more.

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