Elephant follow 2 boys in Jungle



Elephant is known as primeminister of Jungle. Who says it its not clear but according to its size they called it so. Elephent is a large mammal of the family Elephantidae and the order Proboscidea. Two species are traditionally recognised, the African elephant and the Asian elephant, although some evidence suggests that African bush elephants and African forest elephants are separate species. Here in this video Elephant is chasing to bike riders. When bike riders were coming from their own way suddenly Large Jungles Elephant appear in the highway between the Jungle.

Near about 20 meters away elephant strike the road and start chasing to bike riders. You can see in video 2 young boys were in bike going somewhere through Jungles path. But Elephant dismiss their mission. When elephat start chasing to them they become afraid and run to backward. At that time also elephant didnt stop and it also follwed them. But boys left their Bike. When elephant came their and saw bike it also stopped and watch the bike. Boys ran away. According to video Jungles elephants are quite harmful. An elephant on musth trying to break its chain A musth elephant, wild or domesticated, is extremely dangerous to both humans and other elephants. In zoos, bull elephants in musth have numerous keepers when a normally friendly animal became uncontrollably enrage.

In contrast to normal dominance behavior, bulls in musth will even attack and kill members of their own family, including their own calves. Zoos keeping adult male elephants need extremely strong, purpose-built enclosures to isolate males during their musth, which greatly complicates the expense of attempting to breed elephants in zoos; most zoos that keep a single elephant or a small herd typically have only females for this reason. In comparision to Domestic elephant wild elephants are harmful. Since elephants food and water is considered animal cruelty in most Western nations, the approved method in these countries is to strictly isolate the elephant in a highly fortified secure pen for a period ranging from 1 to 2 months until the elephant emerges from musth on its own.

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