Elephant Teaches Lions That He's The King
It started with lions resting in the shade and an elephant walking straight toward them, with neither side showing much urgency. Moments later, everything changed, and the outcome was not what the lions expected.
When an elephant came walking right towards the lions, the lazy cats thought that they would ignore it and continue napping in the shade.
The elephant decided to remind the lions who was boss by charging at them and chasing them while they fled. Not even the male lion bothered trying to put up a challenge!
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