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Rare sight of elephants fighting in territorial dispute, park chief

 

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The head of Thailand's Kaeng Krachan national park in Petchaburi said that rangers were called to a tourist area after two elephants were holding up the traffic. 

 

The elephants - one known to rangers as "Jao Bunmee" - were squaring off at kilometer 21 on the Phusai to Sai-en road leading to the popular tourist attraction of Pala-u waterfall. 

 

Park chief Mana Phermphoon said that still photography and a video clip of the incident was rarely seen evidence of an annual territorial dispute among wild elephants. 

 

Source: Sanook

 

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18 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

i have been on this road many times. a elephant came out of the jungle and started chasing me when I slowed down to look at it. I was on my motorcycle. The elephant would not give up. Followed me for 300 meters.

Elephants know. 

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