Wild elephants rampage banana plantation, leave a tree with bird’s nest unbroken
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A herd broken over 200 banana vegetation on a plot of land within the Vilamundi Forest Range, however one tree was solely partially broken — it had a sparrow’s nest with 4 hatchlings in it
A herd of untamed elephants broken over 200 banana vegetation however left a tree with a sparrow’s nest — with hatchlings in it — untouched.
A farmer had cultivated banana on land belonging to the Public Works Department (PWD) within the Vilamundi Forest Range of Sathyamangalam Division. On May 8, 5 wild elephants entered the plantation and destroyed the crop fully. The farmer alerted Forest Department officers who inspected the sector. They discovered over 200 banana vegetation broken. One banana plant nonetheless, was solely half broken, and when examined, had a sparrow’s nest with 4 hatchlings inside.
After inspecting the plantation, Forest officers mentioned the herd had raided the crops in the course of the night time hours and probably left the one tree undamaged after listening to the sound of the hatchlings. “These hatchlings make loud sounds and the elephants may have left the tree without damaging it completely,” an officer mentioned.
After the video went viral, many villagers visited the sector to take a look at the bird’s nest.
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