This Rare Elephant Sighting Had An Unexpected Twist

When a group of tourists signed up for their day-long safari ride, they were ecstatic to see the jungle dwellers right in front of their eyes. Safari rides give visitors the chance to see rare animals in their natural habitat. Big cats, monkeys, and even elephants showed up to surprise the onlookers, but one surprise was bigger than they ever imagined...

Botswana's Chobe National Park

Known for its impressive collection of elephants, Chobe Nation Park is located in the country of Botswana. It spans over 11,700 square miles and houses hundreds of elephants. Opened in 1968, this national park has become a must-see tourist destination for anyone visiting, as well as a hot spot for locals to see natural wonders up close and personal. Over 170,000 people visit every year, and this family didn't expect any different of an experience...

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The More You Know

  • The speed of a computer mouse is measured in "Mickeys."
  • The idea that a man should spend two months salary on an engagement ring was popularized by De Beers' ad agency.
  • War pigs were used in ancient warfare to counter against war elephants, which feared the pigs (and their squeals) and would bolt. War pigs were sometimes lit on fire to enhance this effect.
  • Tic Tacs got their name from the sound they make.
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