Check THIS out. Here are some highlights:
Since the early 1990’s, for example, young male elephants in Pilanesberg National Park and the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve in South Africa have been raping and killing rhinoceroses; this abnormal behavior, according to a 2001 study in the journal Pachyderm, has been reported in ‘‘a number of reserves’’ in the region. In July of last year, officials in Pilanesberg shot three young male elephants who were responsible for the killings of 63 rhinos, as well as attacks on people in safari vehicles.
Two months earlier, a man was fatally gored by a young male elephant at the northern edge of the park, near the village of Katwe. African elephants use their long tusks to forage through dense jungle brush. They’ve also been known to wield them, however, with the ceremonious flash and precision of gladiators, pinning down a victim with one knee in order to deliver the decisive thrust. Okello told me that a young Indian tourist was killed in this fashion two years ago in Murchison Falls National Park, north of where we were.
Which one is more badass? I think I'll let 48985175 decide.
3 comments:
I'm impressed, but why did raping and killing rhinos start being cool in the 90s? Were elephants just that bored and adamant about not getting fucked with anymore? Something must have set them off.
The rhino's basically asking for it. Who wouldn't want to rape that hot ass?
the rhino's know what they did, an elephant never forgets
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