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“Although many wild animals appear tame, they are not”

A fearsome video that has become viral has followed an elephant who pursues tourists on the National Highway in Bandipur Forest.

“The incident occurred when the man and others were standing on the side of the road when the elephant approached from behind,” said the title of the video, which was posted by the Tourons of National Parks (@touronsofnationalparks) Instagram account.

Then it warned tourists not to rise from their vehicles within the forest area. One of the men in the video suffered injuries from the attack.

There are considerable dangers when people try to disturb nature. If you do this, you can endanger damage while endangering animals and protected areas.

As the National Park Service specified, some of the dangers of close interaction with wild animals include injuries to themselves or the animal and the view of “food conditioning”.

“Although many wild animals appear tame, they are not,” wrote the NPS. “It is important to resist and keep the urge.”

There were also numerous cases of people and their pets that transmit diseases into wild animals.

“For example, heartworms from dogs and cats can kill wild animals such as foxes, wolves, coyotes, bobcats and mountain lions. Blackfoot ferret die from the flu when people are sick and are too tight.

Human interference and interaction can be particularly harmful to endangered species such as elephants. The threat of illness and damage to your habitat can affect your already dwindling numbers. As a result, some populations of elephants have declined a whopping 90%.

Many commentators were mostly angry with tourists because they came too close to the elephant.

“WTH do you think?!?” wrote one.

Another speculated about how dangerous the entire situation had been.

“He is so happy to be alive,” they said.

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