The elephants of Khao Yai National Park are in daily contact with motorists and pedestrians who come to visit the park, and sometimes cohabitation becomes difficult.
The Khao Yai Natural ParkThis is a 250 wild pachyderms who live in a space of 2,168 square metres.
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After several accidents, a video was made to enable visitors to react properly in case of problems with the pachyderms.
They give simple advice such as not to watch theelephant Do not make any noise, limit your speed, in order to avoid irritating these large mammals.
In one of the most impressive sequences of the video, a elephant shake a car with its tusks, then climb the vehicle and slide down the bonnet, tearing off the bumper.
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Video: when elephants attack cars
Khao Yai is the national park the most visited in Thailand. It is located only 3 hours drive from Bangkok and has been listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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