Camels in St. Petersburg

Is it another sign of global warming? People met wild camels on the roadside of one of the highways of around St. Petersburg - the Northern Russian city.



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First? Those are rare bactrian camels too. The type from the Gobi desert and such, they’re optimized for bitter-cold and dry, not hot, so they should be fine here in St Petersburg
Wow, a bactrian camel.
Get that camel to safety. Quick, before it goes extinct
WTF?
Ok in St petersburg??????tell me how many camels you saw in your entire life in wild in northern part of Russia??????don`t compare Gobi and totally different northern part of Russia.
It probably just ran away from the zoo. I’m sure that happens all the time.
Have you been to the zoo in St. Petersburge? If I was an animal I’d want to run away from that zoo too. That place has not seen an update since before WWII.
Doesn’t seem that wild to me.
Camels ass is good for sex
Kill em all before they explode in numbers. Look at Australia’ camel problem.
Russian eats camel like kazakh eats horse
Kuznechik’s descendant?
real mature
Camels like beer!
The third photo looks like my grandpa.
where did that camel come from, escape the zoo?
It’s letting the person approach it so I’m guessing it’s domesticated and escaped.