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Grumpy baby elephant head butts park visitors
A grumpy baby elephant was seen head-butting a mother who blocked its path while she was posing for a selfie.
Footage shows the feisty young tusker ramming into the woman, sending her spinning to the side at Way Kambas National Park in Lampung, Indonesia.
The calf then marched toward another visitor, who quickly backed away to avoid it.
During feeding time, the short-tempered pachyderm flicked away a banana offered by a caretaker on June 19.
Tourist Indri Ani Angelia said: 'The baby elephant was so cute. But I think he was in a bad mood that day.'
In Lampung, elephants can still be found in the wild, particularly within Way Kambas National Park, which serves as a key conservation area and is home to an estimated 200 to 500 elephants. Some of these elephants are even trained to help rangers during their daily patrols.
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