Watch As 'Curious' Elephant Gets Face-To-Face With Safari Group
A bull elephant approached a safari tour group at Chobe National Park in Botswana, as tour goers tried to remain still. “My father, the guide, was paying attention to his body language just in case the elephant lost his temper,” said Megan Kelly, who captured the video. She added the animal was “not aggressive,” but “very curious as to what we are.”
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