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Look out for a camel pulling a skier because ...

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... according to this ski joring report from MSNBC the phenomenon has recently been filmed.

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Give the host of Discovery Channel's "Wreckreation Nation with Dave Mordal" a chance to ski behind a horse or, even better, a camel and you've got him hooked. After all, those animals are working with him and not trying to bite or ram him ...
... Although the camel won't take part in today's competition -- Smith said the animal spooks the horses -- the show's crew filmed the camel towing a skier along the course yesterday.


Why would a horse be scared of a camel?

Do you watch Wreckreation Nation?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
David Goldsmith wrote:
... according to this ski joring report from MSNBC the phenomenon has recently been filmed.

Quote:
Give the host of Discovery Channel's "Wreckreation Nation with Dave Mordal" a chance to ski behind a horse or, even better, a camel and you've got him hooked. After all, those animals are working with him and not trying to bite or ram him ...
... Although the camel won't take part in today's competition -- Smith said the animal spooks the horses -- the show's crew filmed the camel towing a skier along the course yesterday.


Why would a horse be scared of a camel?


Nobody knows, but it is a well documented phenomenon.


Quote:

Do you watch Wreckreation Nation?


I'd never even heard of it until this post. But if it's not on one of the four main terrestrial channels, I don't have teh option of watching it except on my computer.
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