Thursday's snowstorm left commuters stranded all over the Lehigh Valley.

Among those who got stuck on the road was a trailer with a camel spotted on the side of Route 309. The camel was photographed by a reader of the satirical blog Lehigh Valley with Love.

Snow Camel! Not the hero we deserve, but the hero we need! pic.twitter.com/O35VRz7MtW — LehighValleywithLove (@LVwithLove) November 15, 2018

Blog author George Wacker confirmed his friend took a photo of the camel Thursday.

The folks transporting the camel said the camel didn't get stuck but their trailer did. The trailer was too heavy to make it up a slick hill so they took the camel out and had him walk along side the vehicle, according to a Facebook post.

Einstein is home safe and sound back to giving kisses! He is just sad he missed his event at the Kimmel Center because... Posted by Megan Hudock on Friday, November 16, 2018

The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia tweeted that the camel was on its way to an event in Philadelphia.

This is our camel! His name is Einstein and he’s on his way to our Main Event at the Kimmel Center in Philly tonight. We have treats and a blanket waiting. https://t.co/HAz7S3DFPz — JewishPhilly (@JFedinPhilly) November 15, 2018

The camel was on its way to the Kimmel Center for the organization's annual Main Event, according to the Tweet.

"Once a year, the leaders of the Greater Jewish Philadelphia community gather to toast the vibrancy and success of our Jewish Federation. The Main Event is an elegant evening of cocktails, food and entertainment in an exciting venue with a top speaker," the Kimmel Center website says.

It doesn't say how a camel has anything to do with the event. The Jewish Federation didn't immediately return a message seeking more information.

A later Tweet indicated the camel never made it to Philadelphia.

Sadly Einstein the camel didn’t make it to the Kimmel Center this evening. His ride got stuck in the weather and decided it was best for him to go home. Thank you for everyone’s concern. Einstein is safe and happy to be headed home to Peaceable Kingdom Petting Zoo. — JewishPhilly (@JFedinPhilly) November 16, 2018

The Peaceable Kingdom Petting Zoo website says it has a camel named Percy available for birthday parties and corporate events. Percy "The Bucks County" camel replaced Khan, who passed away, the site says.

The site doesn't mention Einstein the camel, however. Peaceable Kingdom couldn't be reached for comment.

Rudy Miller may be reached at rmiller@lehighvalleylive.com. Follow him on Twitter @RudyMillerLV. Find Easton area news on Facebook.