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Once the wild ride is over, have the camel sit. Dismount and keep a firm hold on the reins. Unlike horses, camels can kick in all directions. Their kicks are very powerful, and very strong. A frightened camel is a spooked camel. If you get too close to it too quickly, it may try to defend itself by kicking you. If you turn your back to the camel, it may chase after you. Even if your camel is no longer running, it may still be feeling anxious. Any sharp, sudden movements may only spook it further. This may help calm and reassure the camel. Talk soothingly to it, and try not to make any sharp, sudden movements. Be sure to keep a firm grip on the reins.
Get off the camel once you have it under control. Keep a safe distance from your camel. Do not run away from the camel. Do not make any sharp or sudden movements. Try walking in a slow circle around your camel while talking to it calmly.