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You may now eat the bride! Hilarious moment an elephant grabbed hold of woman at her own wedding

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A bride's big day became even more memorable when an elephant invaded the wedding ceremony and put her head in its mouth.

After the Australian woman tied the knot in the Thai resort of Phuket, she walked up to the exotic uninvited guest.

But when she was a few feet away, the three-year-old Indian elephant wrapped its trunk around her and pulled her towards its mouth.

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Shock: An Australian woman getting married in Thailand ended up getting too close for comfort to a watching elephant

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Intimate: The three-year-old creature grabbed the bride with its trunk and took her into its embrace

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Munch: The elephant put the woman's head in its mouth in a moment captured by filmmaker Abraham Joffe

The surreal moment was met with screams of laughter from guests and other bystanders.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2460753/Hilarious-moment-elephant-brides-HEAD-mouth-wedding-day.html#ixzz2hnRLGapd

Indian Elephant? What is the story on that how did it come from India to Thailand? Legal?

It shouldn't be here without a proper visa and work permit.

I always thought that being an elephant in Thailand was a reserved occupation.

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You can tell she's an Aussie ... she's still holding her drink!

Indian Elephant? What is the story on that how did it come from India to Thailand? Legal?

all Asian elephants are called "Indian" elephants. the one in the story is most probably Thai born and therefore does not need a work permit laugh.png

if I would be the groom, I would definitely send her for a long scrub and spa day before spending the wedding night... w00t.gif

You can tell she's an Aussie ... she's still holding her drink!

Could be also Austrian.

My grandfathers brother died when taking a 2 liter bottle from the stock. He got a stroke by walking the stairs up. The last thing was to secure the wine bottle. The bottle survived he didn't. But the family was proud of him.

are that the other weeding guests or some random beach dudes who just joined the ceremony with their boxer shorts?

It shouldn't be here without a proper visa and work permit.

I always thought that being an elephant in Thailand was a reserved occupation.

LOL! Pretty legendary photo though, was good for a laugh.

Elephants, even so called tame and or trained ones, are dangerous and ornery animals. Their size along makes them very dangerous and they often have nasty and unpredictable tempers.

I would never be near one that wasn't confined securly in a zoo pen.

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Elephants, even so called tame and or trained ones, are dangerous and ornery animals. Their size along makes them very dangerous and they often have nasty and unpredictable tempers.

I would never be near one that wasn't confined securly in a zoo pen.

There are a few clips around ' when elephants attack '

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