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  1. Yunan Elephants Toh After Drinking 30kg Of Corn Wine, Got So Wasted They Slept In A Tea Garden source: https://mustsharenews.com/yunan-elephants/ Yunan Elephants Wandered Into Village & Got Drunk On Corn Wine, Toh-ed Soundly In Tea Garden As mankind take refuge from Covid-19 in their homes, decreased human activity seems to have lured animals out of their usual habitats. In search of food, a group of 14 elephants wandered into a village in Yunan, China. Accidentally drinking 30kg of corn wine, they dozed off soundly shortly after their little ‘party’. The image of the drunk elephants scrunched up in comfy positions went viral on Facebook, garnering much oohs and awws from netizens. ‘Invaded’ the village for food According to Epicalyptic’s Facebook post, the famished squad stumbled upon corn wine while searching for food in the Yunan village. Without knowing, the curious elephants ingested 30kg of the alcoholic beverage. While one might think that these majestic creatures have an unimaginable tolerance for alcohol, that myth seems to have been debunked. After having a hearty dosage of booze, they headed to a nearby tea garden for a good nap. Snoozed in a tea garden These two intoxicated creatures were clearly having the time of their lives. Just look at that sweet smile plastered on their faces as they go into a deep slumber. The Facebook post gained attention from people all around the world, many of whom found the drunk elephants extremely adorable. We are unsure how long the elephants toh-ed on the plantation. However, there’s no doubt they will have a torturous hangover the next morning. These cute elephants sure are living the life.
  2. Malaysia's warning to highway drivers: Don't honk at elephants The Associated Press Sunday, March 25, 2007 KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: Elephants are straying onto one of Malaysia's main highways, prompting the government to warn drivers not to trigger a possible rampage by honking at the animals, a news report said Sunday. The warning came after a motorist claimed to have been chased for about 50 meters (160 feet) earlier this month by a herd of elephants that had been blocking part of the East-West Highway. No injuries were reported in the incident. Sazmi Miah, parliamentary secretary of the Natural Resources and Environment Ministry, said elephants are often spotted crossing the 125-kilometer (78-mile) highway, which cuts through forested territory in peninsular Malaysia. "It is safer for motorists to stop their vehicles and wait for the elephants to go into the jungle before continuing their journey," Sazmi was quoted as saying by the national news agency, Bernama. Sazmi, speaking to reporters in northeastern Kelantan state, said honking at the elephants could cause them to become agitated and go on a rampage instead of leaving peacefully. Officials will put up signboards along the highway cautioning motorists to watch out for crossing elephants, especially at night, Sazmi added. Calls to Sazmi's office in Putrajaya, Malaysia's administrative capital, were not immediately answered Sunday. ----- first some training this is a female elephant - u can b stomped to death these are male elephants - can flare temper for no apparent reason. only cure is smell of $$. this is a giant rat, pls make no mistake.
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