Wild Camels Driven 'mad' Due to the Drought in Australia

by steve468 | April 13, 2007 at 11:45 am
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Feral camels in the country are becoming desperate due to the shortage of water in drought-ridden Australia. Camels “mad with thirst” had recently rampaged through the Western Desert community of Warakurna, damaging toilets, taps and air conditioners in a frenzied search for water.
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at 12:02 on April 13th, 2007

Thanks for this, steve. Add a little bit of your own voice next time--why you think this is important or newsworthy--to make it perfect. You're almost there, like I say, just a bit of personal touch is good.

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