Friday, September 09, 2022

INDIAN ARMY HOSPITAL GETS THREE UNWELCOME VISITORS ..... NO, IT'S NOT PAKISTANI SOLDIERS, IT'S ELEPHANTS OF THE 'SPECIAL TUSK FORCE'

The visitors doctors will never forget! Astonishing moment three ELEPHANTS wander around corridors of Indian army hospital

One of the elephants comes through first and the other two follow soon after. People were amused by the incident, with one referring to the 'special tusk force'

 

By Olivia Devereux-Evans

 

Daily Mail

September5, 2022 

 

 

Watch: Elephants Take A Stroll Inside Hospital in Bengal, Video ViralElephants enter the hospital ward in West Bengal's Jalpaiguri army base

This is the astonishing moment three elephants wandered around the corridors of an Indian hospital.

Footage which went viral on September 3 shows the animals inside Binnaguri army camp hospital in West Bengal. 

In the video, one of the elephants comes through a door backwards, squeezing their big body into the corridor. 

It stood in the corridor for a little while without moving, while amazed staff took pictures.

Watching from a distance, one of the employees shouted 'woah, woah!' as the elephant squeezed into a doorway.

He continued to shout 'woah!' as another two elephants appeared and followed the first into a doorway. 

 

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Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanta captioned the photographs, "Elephants in the room... From Jalpaiguri Cantonment."

 

Indian Forest Service officer Susanta Nanda shared photographs of the unusual intruders on Twitter, writing: 'Elephants in the room... From Jalpaiguri Cantonment.'

According to Indian Express, the staff were left intrigued by the visit from the elephants.

And Susanta's Twitter post attracted a swathe of amused commenters.

One person wrote: 'Oh my goodness' while another said 'woah imagine someone coming out of a room.'

And a third person joked: 'Inspection by the special tusk force'. 

Not everyone was as amused by the visit, with some using the post to comment on nature and habitats.

One person said: 'I think this happens when you occupy their habitat and make structures on that. It's their land and want it back.'

And another agreed, writing: 'Finally, let them take custody of their own property and land which actually belongs to them and not humans. Good job done by Lord Ganesha.'

Another 'loved the pics' but added that elephants 'always have 1st right' as humans have encroached on their space.

2 comments:

bob walsh said...

Are they house-broken?

BarkGrowlBite said...

No Bob, they're not housebroken, but they break houses.