African elephant attacks car and run
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Published 2018-02-12
All Comments (21)
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That elephant was calm, composed and deliberate in his actions, Intelligent and Majestic being.
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Love the way they roam alone wherever they choose. Beautiful and Badass animals
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He could have flipped that truck over in a heartbeat. He was just letting you know who's in charge. 🤣🤣🤣
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The elephant seems to be establishing some sort of territory on the road with the sand. It is his home 🏠. 🐘🦋
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What a great animal and also very clever!!🙏🙏🙏
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He’s as big as the truck. Amazing creature. You are on his turf. His world. His rules.
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Watch again. Truck driver was moving back and forth. Ellie didn’t like that. The beeping noise was enough to make him mad. Fortunate driver
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The driver of that truck is lucky the elephant didn't take it further, if the truck had not moved backwards and forward it wouldn't have reacted at all. Elephants are awesome.
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He’s absolutely fabulous…..what a beauty he is!
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First, the elephant did not attack the truck. Second, I see the elephant challenging this big truck as a rival, you cannot pass me as it is my territory.
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Didn't see any attack, but that elephant looked awesome.
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There was no attack! No run! False promo
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No "attack" here, but I'd sure love to see the dashcam footage from that delivery van! Gotta love that trunk-muscle flex of victory at 2:55.
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Elephant is so beautiful. ❤
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What a magnificent creature
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Misleading title as usual. The elephant didn’t attack anything. He was just puzzled by the big thing in front of him.
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I thank the person who uploaded such a nice video of a beautiful elephant. It is really enjoyable watching the video.
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When an elephant stands sidewards like that, it's a display. A warning, just like the trunk over his tusk. This bull is showing you his "intimidating" size. He's feeling some kind of way about things (you) lol Glad everyone's OK, TY for sharing.
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That was a bull in Musth (a periodic condition in bull characterized by highly aggressive behavior and accompanied by a large rise in reproductive hormones). He was dribbling urine, looking agitated, wrapping his trunk around his tusks - all commonly associated with Musth. They're more aggressive during this temporary state...likely to charge anything...looking for a fight
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Even elephant wagging his tail, love animals ❤