Chicago zoo's baby camel 'Alexander
Camelton' a social media star
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[June 08, 2016]
By Amy Tennery
(Reuters) - A month-old Bactrian camel
named Alexander Camelton at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo has become a
social media star.
The gangly brown camel has Twitter abuzz over his name, a play on
Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding fathers of the United States
and the inspiration for the smash Broadway musical "Hamilton."
"We've been very surprised with the reaction we've gotten on social
media," Lincoln Park Zoological Manager Dan Boehm said on Tuesday.
Boehm described Alexander Camelton, the first Bactrian camel born at
the zoo since 1998, as very precocious and said he was adjusting
very well.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, who wrote and stars in "Hamilton," posted an
emoji of a camel and a blushing face on Twitter in recognition of
baby Camelton.
Other social media users had fun with the camel's name.
"It's going to be really awkward when Alexander Camelton dies in a
duel with Aaron Brrrr the Penguin," tweeted Mike Sager (@msager) on
Monday, referring to Aaron Burr, who mortally wounded Alexander
Hamilton in a duel 1804.
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Bactrian camel named Alexander Camelton is seen with his mother at
the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, Illinois,
U.S. May 18, 2016. Christopher Bijalba/Lincoln Park Zoo/Handout via
Reuters
"Soon all the zoo animals will have ‘Hamilton' names. Alexander
Camelton. Salamander Hamilton. Alexander Lambilton. Lin-Manuel the
Panda," tweeted Fusion Senior Editor Jason O. Gilbert
(@gilbertjasono).
(Reporting By Amy Tennery)
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