Elephant takes sugar from man by force

(Pendang, Thailand) Elephants are huge and eat hundreds of pounds of food a day just to maintain their weight. Indian elephants are nine feet tall at the shoulder. They’re so powerful that in Southeast Asia, males are used to haul massive tree trunks with their three-foot tusks, work performed by heavy equipment in other countries.

Teasing a animal that can carry a tree with its tusks may not be a good idea. Yet that was the very idea that formed in Prawat’s head, when he saw a herd of five performing elephants chained to trees outside a Buddhist temple.

While the owner waited inside for an entertainment permit, Prawat, a 50-year-old rubber-tapper, offered sugar cane to one of the ever-hungry elephants… then pulled it away. Then he did it again. And again. And again.

The game was great fun for Prawat, but the elephant quickly tired of it. The last time Prawat withdrew the treat, the elephant swung his massive tusks and gored him through the stomach. Prawat died on the way to the hospital. The elephant got his treat.

By Sun Tzu on 29-10-2006

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Comments (3)

  1. Comment by Nayelianne

    December 24th, 2007 at 5:32 am

    I can only say one thing…

    Good elephant.
    (It’s rare to see someone actually getting punished for animal cruelty ;P And by the animal itself!)

    Too bad the guy died before learning the lesson.

  2. Comment by insaner

    April 24th, 2009 at 4:47 am

    agree with Nayelianne. tat guys deserves to die :D

  3. Comment by Jake

    June 28th, 2009 at 8:20 pm

    He deserves to die for teasing an elephant?

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