Posted on 09/06/2022 7:33:19 PM PDT by anthropocene_x
Three elephants have been filmed checking out a hospital as they strolled along corridors in front of shocked onlookers.
Clearly there wasn’t much space for the massive animals and one, struggling with a narrow passageway, was forced to go through a set of doors backwards in the Indian hospital.
One of the elephants could be seen standing for a while in a corridor of the hospital, and looked as surprised as staff.
A person tweeted: “I think this happens when you occupy their habitat and make structures on that. It’s their land and (they) want it back.”
Another wrote: “When we invade their space it’s vice-versa” and one said: “Hope they got back to their natural habitat safely.”
There has been an increase in interaction between elephants and humans, due to a loss in the animals’ natural habitat, which often leads to injury and death.
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Thank God. I thought it was just me seeing them. I really thought I was losing it.
were they pink?
Yeah, the last hospital I checked into had some rather large people working there.
Just because you’re seeing elephants doesn’t mean you’re not losing it.
You should have what the fellow in the video below was having. He was seeing Julie London instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GufN7AuTJ2A
It’s almost always a bad idea to address the elephant in the hospital. It’s surprising that people still have jobs.
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room.
There’s a fabulous hotel in Kenya where the giraffes stick their heads into the dining room, bedrooms, etc.:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j34vM8lq5TU
they love green jello
they heard about the botox injections
Having lived in Thailand and like India has elephants all over the place it is not so strange. Once had an elephant stick its head in our store.
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