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Walrus Penis Bone Stolen from Camden Bar
Donkey's Place offers $500 reward for return of iconic display piece
Feb. 27, 2026 at 10:08am
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A white walrus penis bone that had been a longtime display piece at Donkey's Place, a restaurant and bar in Camden, New Jersey, was stolen in late December. The bar's owner, Rob Lucas Jr., is now offering a $500 reward for the safe return of the stolen item.
Why it matters
The walrus penis bone had been a unique conversation starter and attraction at Donkey's Place for years, drawing interest from patrons. Its theft has left the bar without one of its iconic display pieces, and the owner is hoping the reward will incentivize its return.
The details
According to Lucas Jr., three men visited the bar after attending the HiJinx Music Festival in Philadelphia and were seen checking out the walrus penis bone, which was displayed behind the bar alongside other fossils and unique items. The bone went missing shortly after their visit, and it has been two months since the theft occurred.
- The walrus penis bone was stolen from Donkey's Place in late December 2025.
The players
Donkey's Place
A restaurant and bar located in Camden, New Jersey, that had displayed a white walrus penis bone as a unique conversation starter and attraction for patrons.
Rob Lucas Jr.
The owner of Donkey's Place, who is now offering a $500 reward for the safe return of the stolen walrus penis bone.
What they’re saying
“Usually, when patrons come in, the staff will hand out the bones and sort of play a game of 'guess what animal it comes from?'”
— Rob Lucas Jr., Owner, Donkey's Place
The takeaway
The theft of Donkey's Place's iconic walrus penis bone display highlights the unique and quirky attractions that can draw interest to local establishments, and the disappointment felt when such distinctive pieces are stolen. The owner's offer of a reward underscores the bar's desire to have the item returned and restore its one-of-a-kind appeal.


