A male elephant attacked a safari car at the Celati Game Reserve in South Africa last Sunday (28). ).
The authenticity of the images was confirmed by ecotraining operating in the area. The company works with safari guides and wildlife training, explaining that the incident took place between instructors and students.
The group saw a herd during the breeding season while carrying out routine activities in the reserve. The professionals stopped to observe the mammals, and then one of the men in the group walked over to the car.
“The elephant came into contact with the vehicle and was pushed off the road,” the eco-training statement said. The company states that during the mating phase, men have high levels of testosterone and can show aggressive behavior.
In one footage, you can hear someone say, “Get out, get out, get out.” The students were then transferred to another car with two instructors with more than 25 years of field experience.
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