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  • 1 year ago
It sounds like you're asking about an incident where an elephant might have harmed a person. Typically, such events occur in contexts where elephants are in close proximity to humans, like in wildlife reserves, zoos, or areas where their habitats overlap with human settlements. Elephants are generally peaceful animals, but they can become aggressive if they feel threatened, are protecting their young, or are experiencing stress.
When an elephant injures a person, it is usually a result of the animal's defensive behavior rather than intentional aggression. The specific details would vary based on the situation, but common scenarios involve elephants charging or using their trunks or tusks to push or strike people.

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