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A kid hilariously freaks out after a llama pays a visit to the family car


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Llamas aren't conventionally scary creatures, but if you're not expecting one in your car, I'm sure it would spook you a bit.

A family trip to the Tennessee Safari Park turns traumatizing for this poor kid named Trey when he's paid a visit by a very hungry llama. The llama sticks its head into the car and eats out of a bucket of feed in Trey's lap. 

Trey tries to make himself as flat as possible in the backseat in hopes he'll disappear, all while screaming at the top of his lungs in a hilariously frightened fashion.

Don't worry, Trey is OK. After his family posted the video, they updated their story two days later with this video of Trey responding to the attack. He seems to be enjoying his new internet fame and looks back on the encounter with laughs.  Read more...

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