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"I got only a whiff and I could feel my stomach churning"
As strange as it is for animals to vomit, camels are the same. Can camels actually spit, though?
Indeed, camels do spit, despite the fact that this may seem like an odd notion. There are really a few legitimate reasons why camels would choose to spit, despite the fact that it may seem strange for them to do so.
When threatened or in discomfort, camels have been known to spit. Additionally, they could spit to assert their authority or to protect their domain.
Furthermore, if food or water doesn't taste good or they feel full, they occasionally spit it out. All of these actions can aid in our understanding of the motivations behind camel spit and why it happens.
A camel that spits will puff up its cheeks and release saliva in addition to its stomach contents. Its purpose is to distract, disorient, or otherwise agitate the object or person that's upsetting the camel.
Those of you who have been unfortunate enough to smell camel poop are aware of how foul it smells. So imagine being spotted by a camel, and that is the case of today's story.
The OP shares an apartment with another woman, and they've been decent enough acquaintances. She went to this "fair" that had all sorts of attractions and animals, but unfortunately, she got spat on by a camel.
She did text the OP to warn her about it, but the OP couldn't let her in because of the stench. Read the entire story as you scroll down below.
Held the door shut to prevent apartment-mate from coming in stinking to high heaven
Camels are very peaceful creatures who rarely show signs of aggression or violence. However, on occasion, camels will vomit the food, saliva, water, and bile that is stored in their stomachs, covering their attacker's body with that disagreeable substance when they perceive that they are in danger or are being attacked.
Still, Redditors were against the OP as she had no right to lock her roommate out of her own home. She was declared the AH, and that's a wrap.