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Clip from Zambia goes viral

Elephant clambering over a wall to find mangoes

An unusually agile elephant was caught on camera while clambering over a five-foot wall in an attempt to steal mangoes from the Mfuwe guest house in Zambia. This happened in South Luangwa National Park in Zambia on Saturday. Ian Salisbury, general manager of the lodge caught whilst the giant was finding a way to haul over a wall on its four legs without hovering over.

Strange visitor
The site has an annual visit from a family of elephants between October and mid-December but this elephant was late. Speaking about his visitor, Salisbury said that the adult male bull elephant was a stranger to them who wanted to explore the region. He also added that the animal was obviously hungry and expected to get some mangoes for himself from the central area.

 

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