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* [[File:Cactus seed icon.png]] Feed a [[cactus seed]] to perform Trick 2|bait=* [[File:Yam icon.png]] A Camello enjoys orange-colored stuff (Bait trap with a [[yam]])}}
* [[File:Cactus seed icon.png]] Feed a [[cactus seed]] to perform Trick 2|bait=* [[File:Yam icon.png]] A Camello enjoys orange-colored stuff (Bait trap with a [[yam]])}}


== Variants ==
=== Variants ===
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Revision as of 16:39, 28 January 2026

Camello
Camello
Camello
Mind those jaws! And the spit! And hooves! You can see why that barbarian fellow ended up socking one of these in the face. Plainly some folks around here have more affection for the, er, noble desert steed.
Level8
Base Value3600
AnimalCamel
CandyCaramello
Attack ObjectWater bottles


Camello is a purple camel piñata introduced in Trouble in Paradise. It is native to the Dessert Desert, and is the largest species that can be found there.

Description

Appearance

Behavior

Requirements

Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise

Appear
Bait
  • A Camello enjoys orange-colored stuff (Bait trap with a yam)
Resident
  • Have 20 square pinometers of sand (20%)
  • Has drunk 2 cups of coffee
  • Has eaten 3 cacti
Romance
Tricks

Variants

Pink Orange Blue
Has eaten a water lily seed Has eaten a jack ‘o’ lantern Has eaten a bluebell seed

Uses

Challenges
Challenge Requirements
Egypt 5 Wearing Conga's Top Hat

Wearing Toff Monocle

Piñata Requirements
Piñata Requirements Game
Tigermisu Romance TIP

Species Conflicts

Eaten by:

Happiness

Loves:

Dislikes:

Hates:

Trivia

  • Despite its journal entry mentioning hooves, Camello ironically does not have any, with its legs ending in the same stumps that all other piñatas' legs end in.
    • According to lead concept artist Ryan Stevenson, this design decision was made due to his inability to draw feet.

Gallery