An adult elephant has scaled a 5-foot wall to collect mangoes from the safari resort.

South Luangwa is one of South Africa’s biggest parks. Its uniqueness is that all sizes of animals feel extremely at ease here.

An adult elephant has gently climbed over a 5ft wall to steal some mangoes from the safari lodge

They frequently approach people’s houses. Andy Hogg, for example, is frequently visited by wild elephants. A giant mango tree grows near his home, and a family of elephants visits it every year throughout the ripening season (October to December).

They follow the same path to the tree, so they don’t catch the owner off guard.

An adult elephant has gently climbed over a 5ft wall to steal some mangoes from the safari lodge

However, Andy Hogg was recently visited by an unexpected elephant who chose an unorthodox route to the tree. When a large animal began to climb over a high fence, it caught the attention of the cameras.

He appeared to be eager to go to the mango tree and sample the tasty fruit. It’s safe to infer that the animal didn’t know any other options and picked the quickest route.

An adult elephant has gently climbed over a 5ft wall to steal some mangoes from the safari lodge

The animal did everything slowly and meticulously. This impressed the owner and Ian Salisbury and even the general manager of South Luangwa.

He was presumably hungry, given that he had embarked on such an excursion.

And no one got in the way of his path — the visitors who happened to be passing through at the time were on a tour.

An adult elephant has gently climbed over a 5ft wall to steal some mangoes from the safari lodge

When the elephant finally arrived at the tree, he saw that it was devoid of fruit. The season was passed, and the remaining mangoes had been devoured by his cousins. He nibbled on the grass while stretching and gazing about, then returned the same way, unsatisfied. The elephant carefully scaled the fence one more, this time without causing any damage.

It appeared to Salisbury to be pretty amusing: the clumsy male soared fairly high, which is unusual for such enormous creatures.

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