The video begins with two young men trying to take a selfie in front of wild elephants. They show this practice by stopping their vehicles in front of a herd of wildebeest trying to cross the road. In addition to cars, tourists also accompany the vanguard of this wild herd in a large bus. In the midst of this, two young men are trying to take photos in front of the wild elephants.
When a young man tried to walk towards a group of wild elephants who were standing calmly, one of the elephants in the group got angry and tried to run towards them. Suddenly the youths are running away in fear. With this the elephant turned and walked away. Later, finding a way, a herd of wild animals can be seen going into the forest.
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IAS officer Supriya Sahu shared the video on Twitter. ‘Selfie obsession with wildlife can be fatal. Fortunately these gentle creatures were willing to forgive them. Otherwise, mighty elephants don’t need much to teach people a lesson,’ the video was shared with the caption.
A herd of cuttlefish descending on the roads in the middle of the forests is a regular sight. If we don’t hurt them, they won’t hurt us either. A video of a mother elephant and her baby stopping a lorry carrying sugarcane in the middle of the road went viral on social media earlier. The elephants moved off the road only after the cleaner in the lorry gave them sugarcane.
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