Summary

Blanca Ojanguren, a 22-year-old Spanish tourist, was fatally attacked by an elephant at the Koh Yao Elephant Care sanctuary in Thailand while bathing the animal.

She was struck by its tusk, resulting in fatal injuries.

This tragedy highlights the risks of popular recreational activities involving elephants in Thailand.

It follows a recent fatal attack by a wild elephant on a Thai woman and adds to the 39 elephant-related deaths reported in 2024.

  • @[email protected]
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    19 days ago

    Well, there is a pretty big difference between a carnivore/omnivore and a herbivore animal when it comes to how dangerous they are to other animals including humans.

    But certainly not “safe” since they’re so huge, powerful and wild animals.

    • @Kbobabob
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      2019 days ago

      One of the most dangerous animals is a hippo…

      • @[email protected]
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        18 days ago

        “Most dangerous” is misleading. Yes, they appear on various top-ten lists if dangerous animals, and you should never approach one, but the annual deaths are only in the triple digits. Mosquitos and humans are a vastly bigger threat.

        • @AWittyUsername
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          118 days ago

          How many people encounter mosquitos Vs hippos?

          • @[email protected]
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            115 days ago

            That’s a good question but still not the whole story. It’s easy to avoid a hippo but damn near impossible to avoid mosquitos if they live in your climate.

    • @[email protected]
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      1818 days ago

      Large herbivores are usually extremely dangerous animals. They have to be able to fight off the carnivores.

    • atro_city
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      1119 days ago

      Bison are also herbivores and there’s no way in hell I’m going to pet those things.

      • @[email protected]
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        418 days ago

        Ya, I’m not walking up to an elephant either.

        My aunt owns a herd of Hyland cows (which have huge horns) and they are not aggressive at all but can accidentally hurt you with them.

    • @[email protected]
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      718 days ago

      Herbivores that have tusks or antlers rarely aren’t dangerous to humans (even domesticated like deers or cows), big herbivores even more so. Elphants are the animals that often kill other big animals for fun with their big tusks, you can look up elephant kills rhino for example.

    • @[email protected]
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      618 days ago

      Tell that to people encountering Moose.

      People are scared of bears, and fail to realize a Moose will merc you just for looking at it wrong.

      And once it has decided that, it doesn’t stop until you stop.

    • @AWittyUsername
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      418 days ago

      Hippopotamus is one of the most dangerous animals in existence and it’s a herbivore.

      • @[email protected]
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        218 days ago

        My point was a response to the comment I replied to saying he didn’t understand why people would pet an elephant but not a lion or bear

        Of course literally all large wild animals are dangerous and I wasn’t disputing that one bit!

    • @[email protected]
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      118 days ago

      Looking at some lists of the most dangerous animals, most deaths seem to be a result of the animals spreading diseases or using venom. The only animal most people need to be worried about killing them using size and strength is another person.

      • @[email protected]
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        118 days ago

        I was just responding to the comment about why people would pet an elephant over a lion or bear.

        If I was told I had to Walk into one of two rooms, both having completely wild animals, I’d pick the elephant over a lion or bear 100% of the time

        • @[email protected]
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          115 days ago

          In that case I’d agree with you. It seems like the only objective way to say how dangerous an animal is is to look at something like reported deaths, but you’d really want to divide those numbers by some measure of how frequently each animal encounters a human, and they data is not so readily available.