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Camel, Cow, And Donkey Found Roaming The Street Together In Kansas

Camel, Cow, And Donkey Found Roaming The Street Together In Kansas
Devon Keith/Goddard Police Department via AP/Press Association Images

The trio were compared to a nativity scene by the local police department.

A camel, a cow and a donkey were discovered roaming together along a Kansas road in a grouping reminiscent of a mid-western Christmas Nativity scene.

The Goddard Police Department asked for help on Sunday in locating the owners of the “three friends traveling together (towards a northern star)".


Police said in a Facebook post that if they could not find the owners, they would be:

“halfway toward a live Nativity this Christmas season."

One person who replied to the Facebook post inquired:

“Are there 3 wise looking men near?"

Another speculated that they:

“may lead you to the Second Coming".


People had alternate theories.




While one person reported a similar sighting:

Goddard is about 15 miles west of Wichita.

Sedgwick County Sheriff's Lieutenant Tim Meyers said the animals belong to an employee of the nearby Tanganyika Wildlife Park while Goddard Police Department confirmed the owner had been located.

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