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Viral Video Of Baby Camel's Excited Reaction To Seeing His First Snow Has TikTok Melting

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Albert, a 5-month-old camel at California's Rancho Grande, was so excited by the snow he had to go get his goat friends to share in his revelry.

Winter can be a magical time of year for many people.

This year, a 5-month-old camel named Albert got to join in on the magic.


Albert lives on the Rancho Grande in Ojai, California. This year he got to experience snow for the first time and his reaction is just plain adorable.

When Albert saw the snow covered ranch, he jumped with excitement and then went to get his goat friends to share the joy. His reaction was captured on video which went viral on TikTok.

The description of the video said it all.

"Snow camel walks with the goats."
@ranchograndeojai

Snow camel walks with the goats #ranchograndeojai #ranchoojai #ojai ##ranch #camel #goats #snowdrop

The video has had over four million views, over 800 thousand likes, and almost 7,000 comments.

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Most of the comments focused on how heart-melting the video was.

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Other comments wondered if Albert had issues with the cold.

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The answer to how camels handle the cold came from another comment.

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Nothing can compare to witnessing the joy on a babies face, especially if that baby is a camel seeing his first snow.

Enjoy the snow Albert!

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