• @[email protected]
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    11 days ago

    I think the more important thing to notice here is that the elephant could just as easily have broken the wall and walked through; instead, it didn’t cause damage, just got the delicious food to fill its hungry belly. Ten points for Elefandor!

    • @MissJinx
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      1311 days ago

      Also very smart elephant pretending he is held by this ridiculous tiny wall so he doesn’t have to go back to the jungle

      • @masquenox
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        19 days ago

        Right now I can’t think of anything more “tarded” than someone looking at this and not realizing the elephant just found it less of a hassle to simply step over the wall.

  • @swade2569
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    1711 days ago

    Boy that’s pretty brazen. Quite a pair of… Oh yes, quite the pair indeed!

  • littleblue✨
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    811 days ago

    That second shot’s a clear view of where he’s hidin’ 'em, too. 😶

  • @AirDevil
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    610 days ago

    Do you know why we can’t see any elephants hiding in trees?

    Because they’re really good at it

    … I’ll see myself out

    • @Buddahriffic
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      29 days ago

      How can you tell if an elephant is hiding in your fridge?

      Footprints in the butter.

  • @masquenox
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    29 days ago

    A herd of elephants could move past you sleeping in a camp in the bush at night within throwing distance and you wouldn’t know about it until you saw the droppings and tracks the next day. They can be pretty stealthy when they feel like it - it’s just how elephants roll.

  • @feedum_sneedson
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    210 days ago

    I wonder what it feels like being an elephant. Very heavy.