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Supriya Sahu frequently tweets wildlife footage. She sometimes posts videos on microblogging about what not to do around wild animals. Just like the recent post she made that showed a few selfie-taking people getting in the way of an elephant who was trying to cross the road.
“There is no shortage of hare-brained (sic) people who just wish to risk their lives for a selfie with a wild elephant. “The ‘chakkakomban’, the elephant from Munnar, Kerala, is gracious enough to pardon their foolishness as a dedicated forest watcher is closely guarding him to ensure his safe passage,” she wrote along with the video.
In her reply to her own post, she also said, “This is to make it clear that the man on the scooter is a dedicated forest watcher of the Devikulam range who is keeping a close eye on the elephant. People who are always taking pictures are always a problem. ”
Check out the video:
No shortage of hair brained people who just wish to risk their life for a selfie with a wild elephant.'chakka komban" the #elephant from Munnar,Kerala is gracious enough to pardon their foolishness as a dedicated forest watcher is closely guarding him to ensure his safe passage pic.twitter.com/VcIAGCXCY0
Advertisement— Supriya Sahu IAS (@supriyasahuias) October 30, 2022
The video was shared a few days ago. The video has almost 25,000 views. The footage has nearly 500 likes. The share also prompted comments.
I’ve seen families getting out of cars for pics with elephants on Wayanad road. They block Govt. buses and trucks—leading to a traffic jam!, “wrote someone on Twitter.
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