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Herd of elephants relocate across forest cover in Sri Lanka

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A herd of elephants, including a giant tusker, was spotted relocating across a forest cover in Sri Lanka's North Central province on October 18. The incident took place in the Kekirawa region of the Anuradhapura district.

Visuals feature the herd crossing a stream while it rains in the region. The pachyderms walk in a line-like manner and follow each other's lead while the rainwater glistens on their backs. The herd, including calves, slowly covers the distance and relocates across the forest cover.

The elephants in the region are known for straying off their corridors to look for subsistence. They often relocate across the woods, making the locals familiar with such incidents.

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