'Jumbo Toll Tax Collector': Elephant Stops Truck On Highway To Eat Sugarcane, Video Goes Viral
"I love how the people are cooperating rather than just trying to move forward somehow, seems like they are used to things like these", wrote one user.
Depleting forest areas have increased man-animal conflict. One such video of an elephant halting a loaded truck to consume some sugarcane has gone viral on the internet.
The clip shared on the microblogging site Twitter by Dr Ajayita, shows a jumbo standing on the side of a highway and as a truck approaches, the jumbo goes to the centre of the road and stops the truck with a loud trumpet to pull out some sugarcane to eat.
The signboard where the elephant was standing in the video indicates that the incident took place somewhere in Thailand.
"The Toll Tax collector...." read the caption of the post shared by Ajayita.
The Toll Tax collector.... pic.twitter.com/gCg47mmJZm
— Dr. Ajayita (@DoctorAjayita) March 6, 2023
Since being shared, the video has amassed over 2,30,000 views and tons of comments.
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"They need to upgrade themselves with fastag", wrote one user on seeing the video.
They need to upgrade themselves with fastag 🤣
— Gagan Sokhey (@waveringmindz) March 6, 2023
"He is cute n divine.. he deserves 100% toll tax", wrote another user.
He is cute 🥰 n divine 😀.. he deserves 100% toll tax
— Shreehari ⭐️ (@shreecreative) March 6, 2023
"I love how the people are cooperating rather than just trying to move forward somehow,seems like they are used to things like these", wrote a third.
I love how the people are cooperating rather than just trying to move forward somehow,seems like they are used to things like these
— Aditya (@CAA_125) March 6, 2023
"Ha ha ha ha ha, loved your video post. Tax collector is doing job honestly, it seems", wrote a fourth.
Ha ha ha ha ha, loved your video post. Tax collector is doing job honestly, it seems.😀😀
— Kingshuk Mukherji (@KingshukMukhe13) March 6, 2023