Irritated Elephant Chases Man After Being Teased: Shocking Incident Caught on Camera
There is a video going to by IFS officer Parveen Kaswan and showed an elephant running after a man, quite haunted, enough for anyone to be easily scared.

Irritated Elephant Chases Man After Being Teased: There is a video going to by IFS officer Parveen Kaswan and showed an elephant running after a man, quite haunted, enough for anyone to be easily scared. The forest officer put this question on social media so that you started to understand the video other way round.
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Identify the animal in this video.
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) January 12, 2025
Maybe you are young and you can outrun the elephants. But these irritated animals don’t behave peacefully if they see other human for next few days. Don’t irritate wild animals for your fun. pic.twitter.com/chYlLeqx3d
The clip starts with a man running on the road around the middle of forest and an elephant chasing straight up behind him. The video might be informed on the scary assumption that the animal might be angrily chasing the man.
The man stops, after a while, and starts to chase this elephant. He moves at it with attacking gestures. He began here and there to shake up the animal. Coming quite close to the man, the elephant appears vexed and tries to escape. The heckling and cheering noise came from spectators in the video. The man carries on annoying the elephant, which gets turned back to the herd.
The IFS officer shared the video with the caption, "Identify the animal in this video."
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Forest officer's warning
Condemning the actions of the man, he said, "Maybe you are young and you can outrun the elephants. But these irritated animals don’t behave peacefully if they see other human for next few days. Don’t irritate wild animals for your fun."
Kumar explained that elephants are intelligent, and human behavior definitely affects the way elephants interact with people.
"Harassment or irritation by humans can lead to several behavioral changes in elephants in the subsequent days. Harassing elephants is not only unethical but also has tangible consequences on their well-being and behavior, posing risks to both animals and humans," he warned, adding that teasing animals could appear as jolly then it actually can put many others in danger.
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