Animals
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Poacher's Remains Discovered After Elephant Trampled Him to Death in South Africa
According to a spokeswoman, a suspected poacher was crushed to death by an elephant in South Africa's iconic Kruger National Park. According to Kruger spokesperson Isaac Phaahla, the mutilated body was discovered Thursday during an intelligence operation to avoid poaching.
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