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Chinese elephant herd hits the road on quest through urban jungle
- A group of 15 animals abandoned their forest home over six months ago and are just 100km from the capital of Yunnan
- The journey may have started as a search for more food, researcher says
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They started suddenly about six months ago and nobody really knows why.
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In December, a herd of 15 elephants, including mothers with their young, left their tropical forest home of Puer prefecture in southwest China’s Yunnan province and started marching north. After 400km (250 miles) they are still on the move and less than 100km from the provincial capital of Kunming, a distance an adult elephant can cover in a day.
On the way, the herd has strolled through villages and towns, and down metropolitan highways and main roads, ignoring police sirens.
Residents watch the scenes from the safety of their flats, and media outlets track the herd’s route, distance travelled and latest locations.
Animal experts are unsure why the herd decided to go on the move.
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