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This is the moment a baby elephant sent a smiling tourist flying after she approached him to pose for a photo while he ate.
The woman can be seen smiling and whispering as she unbuckles her bicycle helmet with the elephant in the background next to a tree.
He then walks towards the animal in green shorts and a swim top with his hair still wet, pointing to another one further away.
The elephant sways from side to side and looks slightly dissatisfied.
While feeding on some fallen branches next to the tourist, it suddenly swings its trunk and pounces on her, causing her to fall on her back with a screech, before running away holding her butt.
While the elephant is feeding on some fallen branches next to the tourist, it suddenly swings its trunk and pounces on her.
The video was published on X by the user Non-aesthetic Things. The title says: “A girl tries to make friends with an elephant and discovers him.”
Social media users were quick to comment on the post, with one writing: “Luckily the minor scared her before the adult attacked her.”
Another user posted: ‘Leave wild animals alone.’
Someone else added: “Never approach the elephant when Tail is moving.” He feels threatened.”
The woman can be seen smiling and whispering as she unbuckles her bicycle helmet with the elephant in the background next to a tree.
In April last year, a woman in India was attacked by an elephant after teasing it with a banana.
She boldly held a banana up to the animal’s mouth before stepping back just as he opened his mouth to bite.
The young woman could be seen smiling at the elephant as she dangled the fruit in front of her, but he clearly saw through the trick, swinging his trunk and tusks, causing her to lunge back.
The animal was apparently angry because the woman was playing with it, attacking it and causing the person filming the video to recoil in terror and drop the camera.
A video has emerged online showing a woman in an unidentified Indian forest teasing an elephant through some plants with a banana, before the elephant attacks her.
The young woman smiles dreamily at the animal as she swings the fruit in front of her, but he clearly sees through the trick, swinging his trunk and fangs in a horrible act of aggression, throwing her back.
Just before the attack, the woman was heard saying, “How cool is he?”
Footage of the incident was shared on social media by Susanta Nanda, an Indian Forest Service officer who often posts intriguing wildlife content online.
He captioned the post: “You can’t fool an elephant even if it’s tamed.” They are one of the most intelligent animals found in captivity.’