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  2. Musth - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil movie Kumki (2012), which revolves around a mahout and his trained elephant, shows the elephant in musth towards the climax. Captive elephants are either trained for duties in temples and cultural festivals or trained as a kumki elephant which confronts wild elephants and prevents them from entering villages. Elephants trained for ...

  3. Kolakolli - Wikipedia

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    Kolakolli (Murder Murderer, Master Executioner) or Chakkamadan (Jack fruit Freak) was an Indian rogue elephant active in the Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary near Thiruvananthapuram. [1] This elephant gained considerable notoriety among Indian media and was accused of killing 12 people in and around Peppara over a span of seven to eight years.

  4. List of individual elephants - Wikipedia

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    Dhurbe, wild elephant responsible for the deaths of 15 people; considered at large as of 2023 although reportedly the same elephant was fitted with a radiocollar in Chitwan National Park. [8] Kolakolli, Indian rogue elephant accused of killing 12 people in and around Peppara over a span of seven to eight years; caught and died in captivity in 2006.

  5. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    The brain of an elephant weighs 4.5–5.5 kg (10–12 lb) compared to 1.6 kg (4 lb) for a human brain. [77] It is the largest of all terrestrial mammals. [78] While the elephant brain is larger overall, it is proportionally smaller than the human brain. At birth, an elephant's brain already weighs 30–40% of its adult weight.

  6. Rogue elephant returns to search for family after being ... - AOL

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    Chinnathambi the rogue elephant returned to a town in south India after being transported away by forest officials several days earlier to search for his mate and calf. Footage from the 25-year ...

  7. Osama bin Laden (elephant) - Wikipedia

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    Osama bin Laden was a rogue bull elephant named after the notorious terrorist leader Osama bin Laden.He was responsible for at least 27 deaths and the destruction of property in the jungled Sonitpur district of the Indian state of Assam.

  8. Rogue - Wikipedia

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    A rogue is a person or entity that flouts accepted norms of behavior or strikes out on an independent and ... A lone and often destructive elephant; Other uses ...

  9. Rogue elephant - Wikipedia

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