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    A hungry wild elephant raids a grocery store in Thailand for snacks – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14July 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A hungry wild elephant triggered havoc in a grocery retailer in Thailand on Monday when he strolled in from a close-by nationwide park and helped himself to meals on the cabinets.

    Movies of the incident confirmed the large male elephant, often called Plai Biang Lek, briefly stopping in entrance of the store, situated subsequent to a major highway close to the Khao Yai Nationwide Park in northeastern Thailand, earlier than ducking his complete physique inside.

    The elephant stopped in entrance of the store’s counter, calmly snatching and chomping snacks, and didn’t flinch because the nationwide park employees tried to shoo him away.

    The elephant later backed out of the store nonetheless holding a bag of snacks together with his trunk. He left little injury behind, besides mud tracks on the ground and the ceiling of the store.

    In a video posted on social media, Kamploy Kakaew, the store proprietor, appeared amused as she described the second the elephant rifled her store.

    She stated he ate about 9 baggage of candy rice crackers, a sandwich and a few dried bananas she had purchased that morning.

    Kamploy stated the elephant left with out hurting anybody after getting his snacks.

    Danai Sookkanthachat, a volunteer park employee accustomed to the elephant, stated Plai Biang Lek, who’s about 30 years previous, is a well-recognized sight within the space and has been identified to enter individuals’s homes looking for meals.

    This was the primary time he had seen him going right into a grocery retailer.

    ‘After he left the store, he went on to open a bed room window of one other home,’ he instructed The Related Press.

    Danai stated wild elephants within the Khao Yai Nationwide Park space have been popping out of the woods to ransack individuals’s kitchens for a few years, however this yr he has began seeing them going into extra random locations to seek out meals.

    There have been an estimated 4,000 wild elephants in Thailand in 2024, in line with the Division of Nationwide Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.

    As farmers push into forests for agriculture, elephants have been compelled to enterprise out of their shrinking habitats looking for meals, resulting in confrontations that may flip lethal.



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