Trunkful of Trouble: Elephant Raids Thai Grocery Store | Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G
A hungry elephant caused havoc in a grocery store in Thailand, when he strolled in from a nearby national park and brazenly helped himself to the produce on the shelves. The shocked shopkeeper could do little but yell at the peckish pachyderm as it calmly chomped down nine bags of sweet rice crackers, a sandwich and some bananas worth an estimated 800 baht (approx. $25) in Nakhon Ratchasima province on Monday. After about ten minutes, hastily summoned rangers managed to shoo him safely out of the shop. He left little damage behind, apart from some untidy shelves and an unpaid bill.
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