A Nevada man delighted fast-food customers by bringing a rescue camel to an In-N-Out restaurant in Las Vegas last week.
Fergie, a dromedary camel, remained calm as she was surrounded by cars on the restaurant bus on October 4.
The video shows the camel moving slowly around the bus at the West Coast fast food chain as onlookers laughed and admired the animal from afar.
After securing the food, the camel walked with her driver to the parking area where she was surrounded by people watching her enjoy her food.
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The rescue camel, Fergie, was filmed standing patiently in an In-N-Out drive-thru before receiving his fries.
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The camel’s handler, Brandon Nobles, explained that Fergie is a 12-year-old rescue camel from Colorado.
In the video, Nobles can be heard saying that the camel, who could be 65 years old, loves fast food.
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Delighted In-N-Out customers snapped photos of Fergie enjoying her fries.
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“He loves fries!” he said as Fergie devoured the box of chips.
“She’s very acclimated to the heat, obviously,” the handler explained. “He wasn’t getting along where he was, so he needed a home.”
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Fergie’s manager said she “needed a home” when she was rescued from Colorado and moved to Las Vegas.
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The animal rescue’s Instagram account, @jeffrys_farm, shows Fergie enjoying treats from Wendy’s and Einstein Bros. bagels Her adventures can be followed through the hashtag #FergieTheCamel.