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A modern type of safari with Sri Lanka’s leopards and elephants

Summary by City AM
If I were a wild leopard, or a tiger, or an elephant, I could think of few things more terrifying – or more frustrating – than confronting a line of jeeps, the vehicles encroaching ever closer on my personal space as I grazed, bathed, or cared for my young. Recent horror stories of tourists blocking the path of the Great Migration in order to get the best photos sickened me: as humans, we are guests in the wilderness, not its masters. In Sri Lan…

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An angry elephant attacked tourists in Sri Lanka.

·Budapest, Hungary
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A group of tourists learned the hard way that feeding wild animals can be a dangerous decision after an elephant attacked them while they were traveling in a safari vehicle in Sri Lanka, leaving the vehicle severely damaged. The incident was captured on video and quickly went viral on social media, sparking debate about the risks of approaching wildlife. Elephant attacks tourists in Sri Lanka. The video of the attack began circulating on social …

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City AM broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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