Elephant chases a crowd of people and kills one with its foot
He tripped running on flat ground. He horror movie clichéd himself to death.
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I might have thought that myself too, until I watched that part of the video again, and noticed that he tripped over the foot of the guy wearing dark grey.
Which reminds me of two guys running from a bear, and one guy says to the other:
"I don't think we can both outrun this bear."
and his buddy says:
"I don't need to outrun the bear, I just need to outrun YOU,"
and that guy shoots his buddy in the knee ....
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Speaking of which, bears are ridiculously fast, reaching speeds of, 50-60 km/h. That's almost twice as fast as the fastest human, and bears can outrun most dogs.
The solution is simple, though: If you don't have a little Johnnie to sacrifice, you need to carry a self-defense cat. Suddenly it'll be the bear running away instead
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Bears climb that fast?! We need to make them go extinct ASAP but on another hand what is the point of living in this beautiful planet if we have to kill every creature that lives in it?
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Bears are needed to keep the deer and similar species in balance.
If you killed all the bears, the deer would be a dozen at a time on your lawn, until they ate ALL their food, then their numbers would crash, then spike again a few years later when their food sources grew back, etc.
The only bears that need to be killed are those very few that have attacked people (a very small number) or those that have been removed from downtown - but come back.
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What type of beer are you talking about? Why only the ones that attacked humans, why not all aggressive types? There was an experiment in my country some 10 years ago. We left 12 adult Deers in the forest with no apex predators to hunt them down. 2 years later their population grew to 4000. Then some Bengal tigers were released to keep them in check because it was effecting the surrounding environment in a negative light. The tiger population didn't grow that much. The same experiment was done with Vultures. My country is still abysmal though lol.
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In many places in Canada, USA, they tag bears with visibly clearly identifiable tags, and if a bear keeps getting too close to people, they may try once or twice to ship it way out to the woods - but then if it keeps coming back, they will stop it permanently.
I think with tigers it would take more years for their numbers to increase. They probably don't produce many offspring, and with tigers, a high population, a dense population might be difficult for tigers to get along if there are too many too close together. I'm just guessing.
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The Bear tags seem so time and funds consuming though. EPA (US) is supposed to be poor though? That's interesting.
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dont mess with elephants they may seem harmless but as you saw they are not
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I'm always rooting for the elephants
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Don't run from an elephant if you're wearing sandals
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And you thought playing with bulls was stupid
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That elephant knew exactly what the hell it was doing. It gave that extra foot skiddadle across the body too.
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Play stupid game win stupid prize
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My mother in law doesn't always visit. But when she does...
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