Viral Video | Wild horn stabs safari jeep; Life and death trainers, video viral

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No one can predict what the elephant will show if it breaks its bark. Then think of the situation in front of the horn that is bursting with wine. Now a similar incident has taken place in a forest in South Africa. Footage of the incident went viral on social media.

The camera captured the horrific scenes of a Madayan attack on a safari vehicle driven by an ecotraining team. A group of ecotraining coaches and trainees from South Africa were touring the Celati Game Reserve in Limpopo. The deadly attack took place as they continued their journey through the narrow forest path of the Game Reserve, which is located next to Kruger National Park.

The elephant safari jeep rammed into the ground with the forested Amarlo. The guide behind the jeep realizes the danger and instructs people to flee. At the loud screams of that guide the other trainee guides abandoned their belongings and ran away in fear. The elephant then attacked the abandoned jeep. The elephant can be seen frighteningly turning the vehicle with its trunk and pushing it to one side, smashing the jeep and turning to the side and lifting it off the road. (Video below)

The elephant’s horns can be seen piercing the metal body of the jeep. After smashing the front passenger seat of the vehicle, the elephant suddenly stops attacking, and then the elephant is seen leaving in a rage. The jeep was recovered after the elephant left the vehicle. In addition to the attacking elephant, two other elephants can be seen standing on one side of the road in the video.

According to the Daily Mail, the elephant attacked the safari jeep because it was cracking during the mating season. The shocking photo, which was shared on November 30, received tens of thousands of views and numerous likes and comments on Twitter. Eco Training Africa shared these scenes and post on their Facebook page.

Fortunately everyone, including the trainee guides, escaped unharmed. The managing director of Ecotraining added that the panicked trainees were given professional counseling when they returned to the safari lodge.

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