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In 1986, Peter Davies was on holiday in Kenya after they graduate at Northwestern University. In a walk he spotted a young elephant who was with a raised paw. The elephant seemed very stressed, so Peter approached it very carefully. He was on his knees, looked at the elephant's foot and found a large piece of wood stuck. The most carefully and gently as possible Peter removed with his knife a piece of wood and elephant carefully placed his foot on the floor.

 

The elephant turned to face the man with great curiosity in his face and sees a long and tense moments. Peter was thinking it would be frozen trampling. After some time the elephant has a very loud noise with his snout, and was turned away. Peter never forgot the elephant and everything that happened that day.

 

20 years later, Peter was through the Chicago Zoo with his teenage son. When they approached the elephant's cage of the creatures turned and walked to a place near where Peter and his son Charles were. The great elephant faced Peter and raised his foot and fell to the ground, he repeated several times while emitting loud sounds viewed the man.

 

Recalling his meeting in 1986, Peter was wondering if that was the same elephant. Peter gathered all his courage, climbed the jail and entered the cage. He walked directly up to the elephant and consistently. The elephant gave another loud sound, roll your the trunk in Pete's leg and throw against the wall and killing him. Probably was not the same f***in 'elephant in 1986.

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