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Image of wild elephant poking its head into Hua Hin kitchen becomes a meme

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This photograph taken on June 20, 2021 and received courtesy of Radchadawan Peungprasopporn via her Facebook account on June 22, 2021 shows an elephant searching for food in the kitchen of her home in Pa La-U, Hua Hin. (Photo by Radchadawan PEUNGPRASOPPORN / FACEBOOK / AFP)

 

A picture of a wild elephant poking its head into the kitchen of a house, in the Thai resort town of Hua Hin, shared online yesterday (Tuesday), has now become a meme in Thailand.

 

Seen rummaging through the food in the kitchen, thanks to the damaged wall, the elephant was not a first-time visitor.

 

He had actually destroyed the kitchen wall last month, allowing it to dine “al fresco”.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/image-of-wild-elephant-poking-its-head-into-hua-hin-kitchen-becomes-a-meme/

 

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I thought they usually only use the head not the whole body in such fixtures .........................LOL

"In the Thai resort town of Hua Hin" 

Thats quite misleading, who writes these things?

1 hour ago, Geoffggi said:

I thought they usually only use the head not the whole body in such fixtures .........................LOL

It's a trophy head hung on the wall.. the rear-end was on the lunchtime menu.

He agrees that outside dining should be allowed

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