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Camels escape from circus and venture out to explore Madrid

<i>Policía Nacional</i><br/>The escaped camels are pictured exploring the Madrid streets on Friday night.
Policía Nacional
Policía Nacional
The escaped camels are pictured exploring the Madrid streets on Friday night.

By Hannah Ryan, CNN

Spanish police had an unusual encounter on Friday night when a number of camels and a llama escaped from a circus and wandered onto the Madrid streets.

The animals were from the Gran Circo Quiros in the Spanish capital, and were located at around 5 a.m. local time and guided back safely by police officers. Spain’s national police confirmed the news on Twitter, sharing images of the animals walking along the streets and signed off with the hashtag #WeLoveAnimals.

On its Instagram page, the circus said that it had “suffered an animal sabotage” on Friday night but confirmed that “the animals are well.” CNN has reached out to the circus for comment.

Bactrian camels are originally native to central and Eastern Asia and are usually more accustomed to desert terrain than the streets of Madrid, although they are able to survive in a variety of extreme conditions. Most of these camels are now domesticated.

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Duarte Mendonca contributed to this report.

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