Some cowboys were enlisted to wrangle a wayward camel in Northern California Tuesday

Some cowboys were enlisted to wrangle a wayward camel in Northern California Tuesday. (CNN/KTVU)

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Cowboys corral ornery wayward camel

Required a lot of muscle, sweat and creativity

Updated: Wednesday, 06 Feb 2013, 7:02 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 06 Feb 2013, 7:02 AM EST

CONCORD, Calif. (CNN/KTVU) - Some cowboys were enlisted to wrangle a wayward camel in Northern California Tuesday.

The camel escaped from its pen in the afternoon, was captured and returned.

But it escaped a second time, and that's when some cowboys were drafted for the unusual job of bringing it back home.

The lost and agitated eight-foot-tall camel towered over the cowboys from Eden Valley Ranch.

The operation was a first for the cowboys, and rescue required a lot of muscle, sweat and creativity. It took two hours, but they were finally able to coax the camel into a trailer.

One of the wranglers said the camel appeared to be uninjured during his time on the outside, just tired.

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