Big Snack Attack: Hungry Wild Elephant Raids Thailand Grocery Store
A hungry wild elephant caused havoc in a grocery store in Thailand on Monday when he strolled in from a nearby national park and helped himself to food on the shelves. Videos of the incident showed the huge male elephant, known as Plai Biang Lek, briefly stopping in front of the shop, located next to a main road near the Khao Yai National Park in northeastern Thailand.
Wild Elephant’s Grocery Store Adventure
A large wild elephant caught shopkeepers off guard at a convenience store in Thailand on Monday, when it lumbered into the shop in search of food. This unexpected visitor, Plai Biang Lek, caused quite a stir as he casually strolled in from the Khao Yai National Park and helped himself to the snacks on the shelves.
Snacking in Style
The towering wild elephant veered off its forest trail and ambled into the grocery store, toppling shelves and creating a spectacle for onlookers. The incident left the shopkeepers astonished and amused, as Plai Biang Lek ransacked sweet rice crackers and made a swift exit back into the wilderness.
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