Wild elephant invades school and eats mangoes

Chachoengsao, Wild elephants invade Ban Wang Hin School. I ate almost the entire mango tree. There were 4 kids left to look at before calmly walking out. Both the director and teachers let out jokes. The little ones probably came to apply for classes. CCTV can clearly see The incident occurred around 2:00 a.m. when a large wild elephant invaded the school. By walking into the front of the school. Push open the gate comfortably. Went in and shook the mangoes and ate them until almost the whole tree was gone, leaving only 4 for you to see. The wild elephant calmly walked around the mango tree and used his trunk to shake it. Ready to walk away from the ants The nest fell down and he ate until he was full before walking back out. The house across from the school Miss Chatrapee Lertsinkul, Director of Ban Wang Hin School, Chachoengsao Province, along with teachers of Ban Wang Hin School. They were very shocked and afraid. Said that at that time he also wondered why the dogs were barking so loudly. Even the teac her and the director called and talked, not daring to come down from the teacher's residence. It is only 30 meters away from the place where the elephants came to shake and eat the mango trees. We waited until morning to turn on the CCTV and were shocked. Because there had never been an incident of an elephant walking into a school like this, the director and teachers joked about it. You may want to come and apply to study, but you come at the wrong time. The school is closed. Please don't let it get to the point of bringing a bunch of parents. I'm afraid of just one. The teacher also peeled a mango to taste how sweet it was. By Baan Wang Hin Previously, there was news about snakes entering the house 4 days in a row at house number 444. During this dry season, wild elephants will come in herds and in groups of 4-5 because the Ban Wang Hin area has water sources, canals, and fruit and mango orchards. Quite a lot of pineapple. But there is a team of village head assistants who are the mainstays leading a group of volunteer villagers to watch over wild elephants 24 hours a day. Source: Thai News Agency

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