Posted on 04/03/2024 3:57:45 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Shocking video captured the moment a 5-ton bull elephant in Zambia charged at a safari vehicle — flipping it over several times and killing an 80-year-old American woman during an expedition.
The unidentified woman was among six tourists with the group Wilderness Zambia who were out on a photography tour Saturday when they came under attack by the crazed beast, the Telegraph reported.
“At around 9:30 a.m. on Saturday morning the six guests were on the game drive when the vehicle was unexpectedly charged by the bull elephant,” Wilderness Zambia CEO Keith Vincent said in a statement
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Yeah lucky.
Brother in law and I
were up in Gibbs Creek in Wyoming a couple years later. On of us sneezed and scared a bull moose. That thing left a swath of about a ten foot path. We were amazed. He was probably 1500 lbs or better.You could hear it crashing through the brush. It was big.
Never drew a moose tag. Only went after elk and mulies.
Heh, you read my mind.
Yes, but he may not have been a major player in the herd, a bull elephant in full must will be hyper-aggressive.
People can be very stupid around wild animals. Hunting is one thing, you know the risks and accept them. But there are crazy videos of people approaching bison and such, walking right up to them.
I went white water rafting up in Maine some years back, and we went a good distance north, taking a bus the last bunch of miles.
As we approached the jumping off point in the bus, there was an enormous bull moose standing by the side of the road, probably not five feet off the road, and the head was level with the windows, and the enormous, bowl shaped rack went even higher than the windows.
I was astonished, I had never seen a full grown moose up close like that, and it was simply massive.
As we passed slowly we saw a guy with a camera standing only feet away from the moose, snapping pictures as the moose seemed to passively regard him with those beady moose eyes, chewing cud as if it were just a big cow.
The bus came to a stop, and the driver hissed out the driver window at the guy with the camera something like “Get the f**k away from that moose, you damn fool! Those things can kill you!’
Then he put it into gear and kept going, I recall hearing him mutter all the way up to the place, and I could imagine what he was saying. When we stopped and got off the bus, I remarked on the moose, and the driver said something like “Unbelievable. Those things can go from chewing cud to tearing the crap out of something in no time at all if the mood hits them!”
Funny. That trip was also memorable for another reason-when we got there and were waiting to be processed and given equipment, there were photos all over one wall of rafters and instructors/guides.
I saw one picture of an instructor, and the guy was so insane and deranged looking in the picture, I burst out laughing and said to my friends “Hey, get a load of this guy! How would you like to have HIM as your guide???”
When the guides came out and joined up with groups, I nearly choked...you guessed it, that was our man! Heh, it was good, and we did have a lot of fun.
How do you know that?
It must suck to be you, whose entire life revolves inside a political bubble.......
A person could always put that on their tombstone and disclaim it somewhere near the ground level! :-D
Don’t those vehicles have gas pedals over there?
I’m guessing the truck got too close to a baby or the driver had messed with the elephant one too many times.
More Far Side!
Both times.
I’ve been in one of those land rovers and they’re big, not golf carts. And been charged by a bull elephant in Zimbabwe but we were able to avoid him. You don’t mess with those big boys when they’re in musk. They’ll kick your ass no matter what you’re driving.
Been around a moose at Yellowstone in the brush on the path to a waterfall. Huge animals. I sneaked around as quietly as I could.
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