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that poor woman :deadbanana2:

 

elephants usually don't attack unprovoked though, and especially twice against the same person... something had to have happened

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We need to eat animals before they eat us !

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goddamn that's so petty

i'm sure the woman did something wrong to that elephant for it to hold the grudge like that tho

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There has to be some history there between these two cuz….

 

rip tho

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29 minutes ago, AbeHicks said:

Actually, Elephants are one of the rare animals capable of holding grudges! The others are crows.

 

This video basically says an elephant held grudge over a doctor that came and gave them yucky medicine that saved their lives :deadbanana4: imagine a big ******* animal hurting/killing you years later for saving it because the medicine was yucky tasting :deadbanana4:

 

wow **** elephants 

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Elephants are wild animal but  attacking one specific person and traveled 120 miles to make sure that the person was DEAD dead must be the sign :deadbanana4:

 

Whatever the elephant says she did, she did that sh*t :deadbanana4:

 

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1 hour ago, Valentine said:

damn. Double homicide

 

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Um......

 

This CANNOT be real.

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Elephants are extremely intelligent animals, they never forget if someone did them harm. Something happened between these two in the past for that elephant to do that.

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1 hour ago, Valentine said:

damn. Double homicide

 

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******* hate you :lmao:

 

 

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It came back just to make sure :deadbanana2:

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How bizarre. 

 

Rip to the woman. 

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2 hours ago, Elusive Chanteuse said:

They say elephants have amazing memories and don't forget so maybe she bothered it in the past. Its obviously personal. 

 

Is this true. 

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It took her body down, trampled her again, threw her around and went off into the night

:deadbanana4:

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:hoetenks::hoetenks:

 

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i just can’t with this entire thread :hoetenks:

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Elephants are incredibly intelligent and generally won’t mess with you if you don’t mess with them or unless their child is around. Kind of curious to know if there’s more to the story. 

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the elephant is justified. that woman must’ve done something to rile it up. 

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2 hours ago, Valentine said:

damn. Double homicide

 

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:deadbanana4:
 

@OP RIP tho but I did unfortunately laugh for like 10 minutes after reading that article.  There is no way this was a coincidence…

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Help i showed my friend this while doing shots together and she forreal thought this  was a parody site :deadbanana2:

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:ahh:

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This is so :deadbanana4:

 

I don't understand, elephants are very, very intelligent; they are known to actually mourn their own in the wild as well - often returning to the site of death (of a fellow elephant) later to show respect. 

 

So not only did this elephant hold a grudge, it also clearly understands/understood what the funeral was and decided to toss the body again :deadbanana2:

 

How do we know it's the same one though I :skull:

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:rip:

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1 hour ago, Insanity said:

Is this true. 

Yes. They’re highly intelligent and an emotional creature. One of the only known animals in existence that sheds real tears

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3 hours ago, HausOfGerard said:

Nobody is making fun of the Indian woman for being Indian, people are laughing at the absurdity of the situation :deadbanana2:

This

2 hours ago, Venice B said:

The elephant waiting for the right moment to ruin the funeral

 

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I screamed

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