Don't get the hump! Slobbering camel sticks its head inside car and steals seven-year-old girl’s cup of food at drive-through zoo
by Joe Davies For Mailonline- Nathan Pugh, 37, and his family were in Arbuckle Wilderness in Davis, Oklahoma
- The camel stole food from Nathan's daughter Ryan while wife Kelsi, 32, filmed it
- Nine-year-old son Bostyn was also in the back of the car during the encounter
A slobbering camel poked its head into a family's car and helped itself to snacks from a father and his laughing seven-year-old daughter in the back seat.
Nathan Pugh, 37, were visiting Arbuckle Wilderness, a drive-through zoo in Davis, Oklahoma, with his family when they encountered the hungry camel.
The electrician from Reno, Oklahoma, bought $10 worth of animal feed with his wife Kelsi, 32, son Bostyn, nine, and daughter Ryan, seven.
But when the family reached the camel reserve in the park, the cheeky animal decided to grab the whole Pepsi cup full of food from Nathan.
Kelsi filmed the camel snatching Nathan's cup of food out from his hands as he held it outside the car and downing the contents by lifting its head in the air
It then set its sights on the food Nathan and Kelsi's seven-year-old daughter Ryan was holding in the back of the car after poking its head through the front window.
The camel sticks its head in the back of the car and steals Ryan's cup of animal feed and slobbers over the back seat while her brother Bostyn laughs.
Ryan buckles forward in hysterics as the family drive off, two cups of animal feed lighter.
Nathan said: 'When she started the video, I only had one hand on the cup, and the thing took it.
'It bit me a little bit, but I was just mad that it took my cup. It went back to the kids when I wasn't looking. They were laughing when the camel got me.
'I was laughing when the camel was getting them. They had a great time.
'My daughter was crying and laughing at the same time. We'd been locked up in the house, so we went out to make some memories.
'I remembered going to Arbuckle Wilderness as a kid and my mom being scared of the ostriches, so it was a win-win for everyone.'
The Pughes visited Arbuckle Wilderness on May 18 on the Monday before Memorial Day.
Oklahoma began reopening its zoos after lockdown earlier this month, including Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park, formerly owned by Joe Exotic, on May 2.