Several investigations were launched after a Spanish man in Kenya published videos of himself pouring beer under the elephant box – which sparked anger on social media.
It was photographed in wildlife reservation drinking from the Tusker box, which is a famous local beer, before giving the rest to the elephant.
“Just Tusker with Tusked friend”, he commented a clip posted on Instagram, which was later deleted from his account after a violent reaction from the Kenyans in the comments.
The British Broadcasting Corporation analyzed the footage and was able to ratify it as original. The scene and the bull elephant, known to be filmed in OL Jogi in the Central Laikipia Province.
A member of the BBC’s work team in the Wildlife Wildlife Reserve shocked a special ownership of behavior – and said that the videos will be transferred to the “relevant authorities”.
“This should have happened. We memorized and we cannot allow this to happen.”
“So that we do not allow people to approach elephants.”
Agency spokesman Paul Adouto told the BBC that the Kenya wildlife service was also investigating the accident.
The man concerned does not use his name on his social media accounts, all of which contain a variation in the phrase skydive_Kenya.
In another common clip on Instagram on Tuesday, two elephants were seen with the islands and then says: “We are in the time of beer.”
Instagram videos attracted hundreds of monetary comments – with some inviting the man to deport – before the posts are pulled.
The elephant that gave the beer large in size, with long tusks – one in particular is special because it is damaged.
Of the photos and other videos published on the Internet, it matches the description of Boba, a friendly male in OL JOGI whose photo is often shared by visitors.
Buba was rescued from a group elephant in Zimbabwe in 1989 and brought to memorization when he was eight years old.
Ol Jogi says it is home to about 500 villas and considers himself one of the pioneers in rehabilitating animal orphans and launching them to the wild.
The man appeared in the beer videos, which describes himself as “Adrenaline addict” on Tijk, posted a video on Monday in which he was watching in the nearby Ol Pejeta province that nourishes the rhinoceros with the islands.
“He also broke our rules because it was not supposed to touch the rhinoceros because they are not pets.”
He emphasized that the rhinoceros in the shots were their natural reserve, adding that OL Pejeta was not home to elephants.
Dr. Winnie Kyiro, the Kenyan biologist and elephant player, described the behavior of the tourist “unfortunate” because he has led his life and life.
“About 95 % of the elephants in Kenya are brutal and it is wrong to have social media leaflets that give the impression that you can approach and feed the elephants,” she told the BBC.
The accident barely comes a week after filming a group of tourists who prevent the immigrant immigrants in Masai Mara in Kenya during the annual migration of wildlife – one of the greatest wildlife glasses in the world.
Viral footage showed that visitors jump from safari vehicles, flourish the banks of the river and forced Wildbst on the water affected by crocodiles – which sparked a break.
In the aftermath of the incident, the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife announced strict rules, to direct travelers organizers to impose the park bases by ensuring that visitors remain inside the vehicles except for the specified areas.
She also pledged to improve signs through wildlife gardens and intensify visitors to safety on safety rules.
Mahai Mara Wildebest migration draws thousands of visitors annually and is considered one of the most natural heritage assets in Kenya.
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2025-08-28 16:08:00