Selfie with a herd of elephants could have cost the boy narrowly, the video went viral
Let us tell you that after watching this video, many people said that due to the actions of these people, those people who live on the edge of the forest have to face problems.
When we go into the woods, we are warned to travel within a circle. This is so that animals do not have any problem with us, but there are some who do not hold back from risking their lives to take selfies with wild animals. One such video is going viral on social media.
Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda shared a video in which people are seen running away from a herd of elephants. Sharing this video, Nanda wrote, ‘Not only do stupid things to take selfies but do it with enthusiasm’. It is being told that a herd of elephants was crossing the road when the man went near it to take a selfie.
Seeing the herd of elephants, some people moved towards them to take selfies. Seeing the people, the elephants became furious and chased away those who went to take selfies. In the video, people who went to take selfies are seen running to save their lives. This video is going viral on social media and people are giving different reactions.
A Twitter user wrote that after watching this video, no one would be able to muster up the courage to approach him. Twitter user @ShivaSwami0407 wrote, ‘There is no dearth of stupid people in the world. To whom will you keep on explaining?’ Another wrote, ‘Misbetting with wildlife is not only dangerous but also a crime. Where are the forest guards on duty?’ Another wrote, ‘This is the reason why elephants are attacking humans on sight. Earlier elephants used to keep a circle of their own.
Please tell that after watching this video, many people said that due to the actions of these people, those people who live on the edge of the forest have to face problems. Those who are faced with these wild elephants everyday. Action should be taken against these people. Such antics should not create a gap between the animals of the forest and humans.