A Victorian sanctuary owner has desperately pleaded for the return of a stolen baby camel, with fears the mother could die from “heartbreak”.

The almost six-week-old camel was allegedly taken from Ardmona’s For the Love of Camels sanctuary earlier this week.

Owner Brian Fankhauser has said the baby’s mother, Manuka, is “absolutely devastated”.

A baby camel has been stolen from a sanctuary in Ardmona. (Nine)

He told 3AW radio camels are known to die from “heartbreak” when their babies are taken from them at an early age.

“Camels are very emotional creatures and are very connected,” he said.

He said Manuka was “very upset” since her baby went missing.

”She cries a lot,” he said.

Fankhauser said the baby was the youngest of 26 camels at the farm and that he believed the alleged theft had been targeted.

A baby camel has been stolen, leaving the mother devastated. (Nine)

He said he was not sure how the theft had occurred, seeing as camels were such protective animals.

He has pleaded for everyone to keep a lookout for a baby camel and for whoever has taken the camel to return it, saying no questions would be asked.

Extra cameras have been installed at the sanctuary since the baby was discovered missing.

A woman, five camels and a 5000-kilometre trek across Australia

You May Also Like

Tuesday's Final Word

Tuesday's Final Word

New images show inside home of Gene Hackman and wife after mysterious deaths

Both deaths were ruled to be from natural causes, chief medical examiner…

Tragic feud overshadowing Tiger Lily’s wedding: Bob Geldof was branded ‘Satanic and cruel’ during bitter custody battle with Michael Hutchence’s family – and the wounds are still raw

Tiger Lily Hutchence’s secret East London wedding to filmmaker Ben Archer this weekend…

Household name women’s shoe company collapses in latest retailer to go bust

By ASHLEY NICKEL FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 02:37 EDT, 16 April…