Screengrab shows the moment of the attack by the elephant. Could have been much worse. Safaris in Africa have become a trendy option for tourism, but there is inherent danger in approaching wild animals in their habitat for a closer look. Last Saturday (27), two groups of tourists found out first hand just how perilous that can be, as a raging female elephant charged their canoes in Botswana’s Okavango River Delta. Read: Another U.S. Tourist Killed by an Elephant in Zambia – New Mexico Woman Was Pulled From Her Tour Group Vehicle and Trampled Upon Read: Raging Elephants in South Africa Trample to Death Tourist Who Stepped Out of the Car To Take Pictures Apparently, the group approached too closely to the elephant and her…
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