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Thursday, February 25, 2016

RHINO ROAD RAGE as the animal smashes into a car at an African wildlife park - ELEPHANTS, however, have tried to make love to cars with passengers still inside

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What goes on in the mind of large wild animals when they see a car?  You'd be surprised.  This rhino, for example, may regard it as a rival trespassing on his territory, and he deals with it accordingly.
The footage was taken in Etosha National Park in Namibia by Alexandra Poier, who was sitting inside a nearby car at the time.  No one was hurt.

Other animals feel unexpected feelings of affection and express them in rather awkward ways.  Such as these elephants showing their romantic feelings and hopes for intimacy with cars, to the consternation of the passengers inside.

See images of elephants in love with a car


The elephant was thought to have been on musth - a period of time in which its testosterone levels skyrocket

























Earlier this month, an elephant also damaged three cars within the same national park, although vets are unsure if it was the same creature 


Sources:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3461753/Charge-Rhino-smashes-safari-vehicle-world-s-worst-case-road-rage.html

http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/08/elephant-falls-in-love-with-car-while.html

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