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Jimbuna 01-14-14 03:32 PM

Video shows elephant flipping car
 
I'm not entirely convinced it was necessary to kill the elephant afterwards :nope:

Quote:

Footage has emerged of a car being repeatedly flipped over by an elephant while a British couple were inside.

Sarah Brooks, a teacher from Lincolnshire, is thought to have been stabbed in the leg when the elephant's tusk penetrated the car.

The incident was filmed by a passenger in a car behind the couple at the Kruger National Park in South Africa.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-25731241

Oberon 01-14-14 03:50 PM

Me neither to be honest, shoot the driver of the car maybe, getting that close to a bull elephant. Bloody idiot.

Aktungbby 01-14-14 04:32 PM

Culling The old bulls
 
This is actually normal behavior in young 'juvenile males ' turned out at adolescences by the matriarchal pod leader. In the years 1991-2001, 63 rhinoceros have been gored to death in South Africa's Hluhluwe-Umfolizi game reserve alone by young males in musth, a heightened hormonal state, and very dangerous, who are without the learned wisdom of older males; they having been 'culled'. Elephants are uniquely' self aware, social and long lived normally, and this lack of socialization due to culling or slaughter to contain their numbers to confined so-called parks is the root cause of the problem, not to mention the abysmal deaths of even rarer rhinoceros. Unfortunately the elephant's high intelligence works against him in this instance, as the behavior, once acquired and percieved as successful, will not abate in the juvenile and is a danger as long as vehicles are permitted in the reserve. The blue car, about the size of a pushy black rhino, looked opportune to the young bull.

Jimbuna 01-14-14 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2163846)
So, I guess that black stuff under an Elephant's toenails is oil. Not slow natives.:cool:

Come on now...your better than that IMO.

Wolferz 01-14-14 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2163871)
Come on now...your better than that IMO.

You are correct sir. "sorted":)

Aktungbby 02-10-14 01:58 PM

Takin' the EAZA way out if yer surplus!
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...eds-lions.html WARNING: A little on the graphic side but if the kids can stand it so can we. For the lions, a Danish with a little giraffe on the side. As with the elephant in the OP I don't think its kosher.

Stealhead 02-10-14 02:22 PM

Makes me think of George Orwell Shooting an Elephant.

Tango589 02-10-14 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Aktungbby (Post 2173387)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...eds-lions.html WARNING: A little on the graphic side but if the kids can stand it so can we. For the lions, a Danish with a little giraffe on the side. As with the elephant in the OP I don't think its kosher.

The giraffe could quite happily seen out its days in another zoo, if not to be used for breeding. Sadly, I have a feeling that the Danish answer was carried out purely because it was the cheapest option.

Aktungbby 02-11-14 02:34 PM

U don't place in the money? its off to the rac...Knackers
 
What really happens to the 'noblest beast' on earth over whom we have dominion!? http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2012/s3632985.htm I actually ride rescued racing-quarter (cut proud as they say) horses and work occasionally where rescued wild burros and mustangs are allowed to roam. The one thing I do not do is go to support, watch, or even do security work at race tracks; that industry is a hypocritical abomination(sport of kings?) and an adjunct to the gambling industry only. Warning; a bit graphic if you love Silver, Trigger and Tornado...and Scout and Buttermilk too. But if yer feeding Fido Alpo...:hmmm:

Aktungbby 02-12-14 02:49 PM

The horse race is a $$$ rat race
 
My case in chief: http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/09/us/racehorse-treatment/ at least a few get away...sometimes. Ok to watch-not graphic.

TarJak 02-12-14 04:05 PM

Can you do me a favour please and stop posting in yellow? Makes it a bugger to read.

Jimbuna 02-12-14 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 2174054)
Can you do me a favour please and stop posting in yellow? Makes it a bugger to read.

Are you using the SubSim Smart Dark display option?

TarJak 02-12-14 04:37 PM

No I'm using tapatalk which also has a dark mode but the yellow is still harder to read than normal txt.

Jimbuna 02-12-14 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 2174077)
No I'm using tapatalk which also has a dark mode but the yellow is still harder to read than normal txt.

Rgr that...tried Tapatalk on the iPhone but couldn't get away with it.

Aktungbby 02-12-14 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 2174054)
Can you do me a favour please and stop posting in yellow? Makes it a bugger to read.

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