Elephant in the kitchen..! Some families living in a jungle might fear things going bump at night, but the sight of an elephant wandering around his cooking was not a total shock for one household in Thailand.
“They came again for cooking,” Kittichai Boodchan wrote in a Facebook video sarcastically, shooting from the elephant nose in his kitchen over the weekend.
The massive animal, probably driven by the midnight munchies in the early hours of Sunday with its stump, pokes its head into the kitchen of kittichai.
At once, she collects and examines a plastic fluid bag and then sticks it in her mouth — before the video cuts out. In western Thailand, Kittichai and his wife live on a wildly wild elephant lake, roaming around the jungle.
The mammoth mammal has not disturbed him, acknowledging him as an ordinary visitor, as he often goes into his village homes where he is eating, leaves and shoots in the jungle.
In fact, he said, the elephant had destroyed its kitchen wall, creating a concept that reminded us of an open-air kitchen window. His only task was to find food this weekend.
In dealing with unintended visitors crashing Kittichai said a general rule of thumb is not to feed them.
“It only leaves on its own when it doesn’t get food,” he said to AFP. He also said used to these elephant..! Thailand’s national parks and the surrounding areas.