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Nature And Wildlife Tv | Naughty Elephant Pushes A Tourist Down As He Attempts To Take A Selfie

Naughty elephant pushes a tourist down as he attempts to take a selfie

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A naughty baby elephant knocks down a tourist while he attempts to take a selfie with it.

During this hilarious moment, two people crouch in front of a group of elephants at the Chiang Mai Elephant Sanctuary, North Thailand, as the youngest elephant among them causes a bit of mischief.

The elephant leans forward and prods its trunk against the female tourist’s head before doing the same to her companion, as they crouch down in front of the animals.

Nature And Wildlife Tv | Naughty Elephant Pushes A Tourist Down As He Attempts To Take A Selfie

Nature And Wildlife Tv | Naughty Elephant Pushes A Tourist Down As He Attempts To Take A Selfie
The female tourist swiftly stands up to avoid being pushed down, but her partner doesn’t stop shooting photographs.

The mischievous elephant continues walking towards the male tourist, eventually pushing him over.

Nature And Wildlife Tv | Naughty Elephant Pushes A Tourist Down As He Attempts To Take A Selfie

Nature And Wildlife Tv | Naughty Elephant Pushes A Tourist Down As He Attempts To Take A Selfie

According to news reports, the tourists had been advised by a sanctuary guide not to turn their backs on the elephants, particularly the younger ones, who are notorious for being mischievous.

The sanctuary, which is about 60 kilometers from Chiang Mai City, is a one-of-a-kind conservation effort that helps endangered species to survive in their natural environments.

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