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Terrifying Moment! Parents and Children Inches from Death Under Elephant’s Belly


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5 hours ago, webfact said:

The footage shows an elephant handler leading children under the elephant's belly – a cultural tradition believed to bring luck and safety.

 

The phrases "leading children under the elephant's belly" and "bring luck and safety" do not seem to belong together.

I suppose they were "lucky" to have survived the ritual.

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5 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Sadly, that is not the dumbest thing that I have seen.

My late wife loved elephants and anything to do with them. 🐘

She adopted some in Kenya. :thumbsup:

I had to travel to Sri Lanka regularly and she would always accompany me.

Elephants.

We were travelling around the country one day and she saw an elephant sanctuary - stop here!

The handlers asked my wife if she wanted a massage - by an elephant.

NO! I said. YES she said and she lay on the floor.

Elephant walked up to her and rubbed her stomach with its foot.

That was it thank God.

We had quite a long discussion after that one. :angry:

Luckily it was only a foot and belly, could have been trunk and (censored) 

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Posted
7 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Sadly, that is not the dumbest thing that I have seen.

My late wife loved elephants and anything to do with them. 🐘

She adopted some in Kenya. :thumbsup:

I had to travel to Sri Lanka regularly and she would always accompany me.

Elephants.

We were travelling around the country one day and she saw an elephant sanctuary - stop here!

The handlers asked my wife if she wanted a massage - by an elephant.

NO! I said. YES she said and she lay on the floor.

Elephant walked up to her and rubbed her stomach with its foot.

That was it thank God.

We had quite a long discussion after that one. :angry:

I worked in Sri Lanka in the 1990's and visited a few Perahera's. I could never understand this ritual of running under the elephants with kids. They must be intimidated enough with all the drum beats, drapes of bright lights and high pitched horns. I would never think of running under an elephant with my kids! 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Airalee said:
5 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

A ridiculous thong to do but this elephant is not a wild elephant, it is domesticated.

I’ll go with what an expert has to say.

 

The elephant is being ridden and controlled by a human.  Isn't that is the exact definition of domesticated?

 

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:

Attention Farangs!

 

Just because Thais do stupid stuff doesn't mean you should copy them.

 

I can assure you, elephants don't bring you luck.

 

Mu wife's mother came from a rich family in Laos.  They had an elephant.

 

America specially a Mass Murderer Jew named "Henry Kissinger" thought it would be a good idea to drop bombs on them to "fight communism".

 

They had to flee in the middle of the night across the border to Thailand to save their lives.

 

Lost everything.

 

How lucky could that elephant been?

 

THINK. 😃

 

I agree with the general sentiment. However I can't understand what Kissinger's being a Jew has to do with his perpetration of mass murder. Recalling specifically his Christmas present of bombing Hanoi. His Nobel Peace Price was worthless.

 

However, he was the United States of America Secretary of State as I recall. Representing and acting on behalf of the US, not Jewry.

 

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Posted
48 minutes ago, Phillip9 said:

 

The elephant is being ridden and controlled by a human.  Isn't that is the exact definition of domesticated?

 

 

The answer is No   that is Taming,  "there is a diffrence being domesticated and taming"  Taming is the conditioned behavioral modification of a wild-born animal when its natural avoidance of humans is reduced and it accepts the presence of humans, but domestication is the permanent genetic modification of a bred lineage that leads to an inherited predisposition toward humans.

as already been posted

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Nong Nooch has 3 shows a day where tourist interact with the elephants. Picked up by the trunk and the elephant runs, lay down and the elephant steps over them and picked up in a cradle of two elephants trunks. 

Never read about a bad incident in all my years here. 

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Posted
23 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

The answer is No   that is Taming,  "there is a diffrence being domesticated and taming"  Taming is the conditioned behavioral modification of a wild-born animal when its natural avoidance of humans is reduced and it accepts the presence of humans, but domestication is the permanent genetic modification of a bred lineage that leads to an inherited predisposition toward humans.

 

I think I'll stick with the dictionary definition, and not a definition one guy made up.

 

 

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Posted
17 hours ago, kwaussie said:


The mother sure rolled out of the way pretty quick, should be one lesson she will never forget.

I think she would be too stupid to take a lesson from that. Any parent that pays someone for the privilidge of putting their child at risk obviously has cottonwool for brains.

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Posted
17 hours ago, Phillip9 said:

 

The elephant is being ridden and controlled by a human.  Isn't that is the exact definition of domesticated?

 

 

You obviously didn’t read the comments nor you have any ideas of what “domesticated” means. But hey, anybody has the right to speak although, the vast majority abuses this right…

Posted
Just now, Udom said:

You obviously didn’t read the previous comments nor you have any ideas of what “domesticated” means. But hey, anybody has the right to speak although, the vast majority abuses this right…

 

Posted
17 hours ago, biggles45 said:

Nong Nooch has 3 shows a day where tourist interact with the elephants. Picked up by the trunk and the elephant runs, lay down and the elephant steps over them and picked up in a cradle of two elephants trunks. 

Never read about a bad incident in all my years here. 

So what? 

Posted
16 hours ago, Phillip9 said:

 

I think I'll stick with the dictionary definition, and not a definition one guy made up.

 

 

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You cannot understand the difference even when you read it. Worthless trying to explain it to you…

Posted
17 hours ago, biggles45 said:

Nong Nooch has 3 shows a day where tourist interact with the elephants. Picked up by the trunk and the elephant runs, lay down and the elephant steps over them and picked up in a cradle of two elephants trunks. 

Never read about a bad incident in all my years here. 

You need to read World Animal Protection in regard to how thailand treats elephants in Thailand

https://www.worldanimalprotection.org/latest/blogs/thailand-elephants/

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