fearless woman #wildelephant #attack

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Published 2023-01-21
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one of visitors was here just thought to feed elephant but it's wildelephant so first time she closed slowly with fear and also with fruits there were banana

she did it and tried it again because she was fearless second time when she fed him we call this elephant raja and also he is soo innocent man in forest as we saw there were no any aggressive moment we saw from him


however it's do close him always she was too lucky girl vedio also viral now most people have wanted this and also enjoy watching it thanks for watching

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All Comments (21)
  • @ame7272
    Very few came close to such a creature and lived to tell the story. That elephant is lucky!
  • @AK-eu8lj
    That's a huge, big, and beautiful elephant.
  • Adult elephants have excellent control of their prehensile trunks, so this one was quite capable of simply taking the food from the hand of the woman offering it. Yet it chose instead to twist the end of its trunk and present the flattened underside, allowing the woman to place the food there. Given the intelligent of elephants I am left wondering if it perhaps picked up on not just the woman's intent, but her hesitancy, her nervousness, and so chose to accept the food in a manner designed to be non-threatening
  • Imagine that you, a human, are just chilling somewhere, and like a rabbit suddenly approaches you and timidly hands you a peanut.
  • There are a few wild elephants on this Sri Lankan road that behave this way. They are generally NOT a threat. Unfortunately, people have spoiled them by offering food. As a result of that, they associate food with vehicles and are now DEMANDING it from every passing vehicle. Every vehicle needs a bunch of bananas or sugarcane for safe and hassle-free passage! Consider it as a "protection" toll :))
  • @MirwaisNeeka
    Sometimes, the line between bravery and stupidity is too thin.
  • @racher4593
    Elephants are extremely intelligent, and this one has adapted the concept of the toll road to its needs. That lady was smart enough to recognize what the elephant was doing and paid her toll. Elephant seemed pretty chill after getting its nanners.
  • @rabbit-kan
    How lucky we are to still have such wonderful creatures living on this planet with us.
  • Ive worked with elephants. She took a big chance. They are the closest animal to humans emotionally that I have ever been around. If it had been having a bad day that women could have ended up dead in a few seconds. Its very hard to judge how they will react and their mood can change in an instant. If you are ever in this situation, do NOT do this.
  • @alkh3myst
    ASIAN elephant, folks. They're quite gentle most of the time, and until recently were commonly used in road construction, etc. When you live with elephants your whole life, you probably have a much better idea of how to approach them than a bunch of YouTube know-it-alls.
  • @jayk6087
    Never mess with powerful, unpredictable animals.
  • @asna1111
    Against all odds, the both found courage to trust each other for a moment. 😅
  • @kmm2442
    This is such a favourite. All ppl and elephants need is consciousness, presence and warmth. The elephant is right.
  • She might feel brave, and I really envy her. However, if it had gone the wrong way, the elephant would have gotten blamed
  • An astoundingly beautiful animal, the rain makes it so atmospheric too
  • Say what you want but the rain elreally made that encounter cinematic asf like a disney movie.
  • @kdtrimble
    She's clearly been around elephants before. But not this one. Nice job. I was driving in north of Chang Mai, Thailand and came across a wild water buffalo in the middle of the road. He was clearly 3x the size of the Toyota Corolla I was driving. I gave him a 50 yard clearance until he left for the woods. It was a magical experience to see such a beautiful, wild creature like this. I am from the USA so this was very new to me.
  • Fearless isn't the first word that comes to mind when seeing this.