Angry elephant herd charges moped rider, protests loudly
The unidentified man, unaware that a pack of motorcyclists had just roared past and agitated the elephant herd, was traveling through the heart of Khao Yai National Park near Korat, according to the Daily Mail.
A dashboard camera captured the scary scene:
A lone moped rider in Thailand was forced off his motorbike
by an angry and very loud elephant herd, prompting the man to begin
begging and/or praying that the animals leave him and his moped alone by
the side of the road.
The unidentified man, unaware that a pack of motorcyclists had just roared past and agitated the elephant herd, was traveling through the heart of Khao Yai National Park near Korat, according to the Daily Mail.
A dashboard camera captured the scary scene:
A dashboard camera captured the scary scene:
As the moped rider attempted to pass the elephant herd, one elephant charged him and began trumpeting its disdain. Seconds later, at least five more elephants, including two babies, joined in with a noisy chorus of intimidation as they stood around the moped and its rider.
The man, wearing a helmet, stood behind his moped with hands together as if in prayer. Fortunately, the elephant herd didn’t damage the man or his moped, and eventually wandered off, enabling the man to recover his motorbike and speed off unharmed.
As the moped rider attempted to pass the elephant herd, one elephant charged him and began trumpeting its disdain. Seconds later, at least five more elephants, including two babies, joined in with a noisy chorus of intimidation as they stood around the moped and its rider.
The man, wearing a helmet, stood behind his moped with hands together as if in prayer. Fortunately, the elephant herd didn’t damage the man or his moped, and eventually wandered off, enabling the man to recover his motorbike and speed off unharmed.