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Elephant Raids A Woman s Kitchen As Natural Habitats Dwindle

Font Size: A wild Asian elephant busted through the wall of a Thai woman’s kitchen in a desperate search for a late-night-snack last weekend. At 2 a.m. on Saturday, resident Ratchadawan Puengprasoppon of Thailand’s western Prachuap Khiri Khan province awoke to a sudden crash coming from downstairs. “We rushed downstairs and saw this elephant poked its head into our kitchen where the wall was broken,” she said according to CNN. A video captured by Ratchadawan shows the male elephant, named Boonchuay, rummaging through her kitchen drawers and cabinets to find something to eat. In the video, he pokes his head through the wall and uses his trunk to grab onto anything within reach.

Elephants 500km-trek across China baffles scientists

Elephants 500km-trek across China baffles scientists By Suranjana Tewari image captionA herd of endangered elephants in China has completely dumbfounded scientists globally Elephants are by nature fiercely intelligent beasts and experts who study them day in day out already know a great deal about them. And yet a herd of endangered elephants in China has completely dumbfounded scientists globally, while captivating an entire nation in the process. It s not unusual for elephants to move small distances. But this herd has been lumbering its way across China for more than a year now. The elephants have now strayed almost 500km (310 miles), a mammoth trek from their original habitat.

Scientists baffled by elephant herd s 300-mile trek across China and out of character behaviour

Scientists baffled by elephant herd s 300-mile trek across China and out of character behaviour
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