An angry elephant fleeing from the forest has trampled several vehicles. The video of the angry elephant has gone viral on social media.
According to international media, dramatic images of the drunken elephant were filmed by a man named Myungi Karroubi, who was filming the scenes in his car near Amboseli National Park, on a camping trip to Myungi National Park in Nairobi. When we saw the dramatic scene from the scene. Myongi said that we were peacefully watching the elephants roaring while at the same time two vehicles passed by us at high speed, just as fast as in front of the giant elephant. As the car passed by, he expressed his indignation. At that moment, the elephant attacked another vehicle coming in the same direction. The elephant trampled the car, but fortunately the driver survived the attack and managed to get out of the vehicle.
At that moment we signaled to stop another car coming in the same direction, which was coming towards us, 'I did not think that this movement of the car would have infuriated the elephant so much, so he attacked. Dared to
According to the report, Kenya's Wildlife Service Director John Wairo said during a visit to Amboseli National Park on the occasion of World Elephant Day that there were only 16,000 elephants in Kenya in 1989, but that number has now risen to more than 34,000.