A baby elephant ended up wedged in a street manhole on Sunday after falling into a drainage ditch in eastern Thailand.
The young elephant looked on pleadingly with its front legs positioned at the edge of the roughly three-foot wide square hole while rescuers worked for three hours to free it.
Eventually a bulldozer was employed to widen the hole and allow the elephant to escape. Doesn't it look like something out a cartoon? Wouldn't surprise me if it would rather be stuck there, than in a friggin Circus.
The young elephant looked on pleadingly with its front legs positioned at the edge of the roughly three-foot wide square hole while rescuers worked for three hours to free it.
Eventually a bulldozer was employed to widen the hole and allow the elephant to escape. Doesn't it look like something out a cartoon? Wouldn't surprise me if it would rather be stuck there, than in a friggin Circus.
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