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Be careful, there is a hill in the path! A camel is run over and crashes into the windshield of a car in India

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Footage of the accident shows the camel getting out of the car, grunting in pain as its front legs rest on the hood while its rear end is trapped inside the vehicle.

A camel was run over and smashed into the windshield of a car during an accident in India.

The driver of the Maruti Suzuki Alto was traveling at a moderate speed in Rajasthan, northern India, when the camel suddenly ran into a rural road around 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, local media report.

The car collided with the animal, which flew through the windshield.

The camel was injured in the accident, but it is unknown if the injuries were life-threatening.

Footage of the accident shows the camel getting out of the car, grunting in pain as its front legs rest on the hood while its rear end is trapped inside the vehicle.

Footage of the accident shows the camel getting out of the car, grunting in pain as its front legs rest on the hood while its rear end is trapped inside the vehicle.

The video shows the camel struggling to free itself from the crashed car.

The video shows the camel struggling to free itself from the crashed car.

The animal was trapped for several hours until a crane was able to safely remove it from the rubble, local media reported.

The animal was trapped for several hours until a crane was able to safely remove it from the rubble, local media reported.

The video shows the camel struggling to free itself from the wrecked car.

The animal remained trapped for several hours until a crane was able to safely remove it from the rubble, according to local media reports.

While the car sustained significant damage, all passengers inside were mostly uninjured.

The driver suffered minor injuries and was treated at a nearby hospital.

Emergency services were called to the scene to help remove the camel and provide medical care to the injured animal.

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