WATCH the shocking moment a man pours beer down the trunk of an elephant rescued from certain death A TOURIST has been slammed after a shocking video emerged of him feeding an elephant a beer. The man ...
A Spanish tourist is under investigation after he allegedly poured beer down an elephant's trunk at a wildlife sanctuary in Kenya. In the now-deleted video, the man, who uses the Instagram handle ...
A Spanish tourist is under fire after viral footage showed him pouring beer down an elephant’s trunk at a wildlife sanctuary in Kenya. The obnoxious act, reported by the BBC, has been slammed by ...
An investigation has been launched after a Spanish tourist was filmed pouring beer down an elephant’s trunk while on holiday in Kenya, sparking a furious backlash. The man posted a clip on Instagram ...
FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) — Hold on to your trunks -- the local Martin House Brewing Company is releasing a wild new beer. The brew is called "Elephant Springs" and it honors the Fort Worth Zoo's newest ...
Several investigations have been launched after a Spanish man in Kenya posted videos of himself pouring beer down an elephant's trunk - sparking anger on social media. He was filmed in a wildlife ...
MadTree Brewing and the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden have teamed up for a very special collaboration. The brewery has created a special drink dedicated to the zoo's oldest elephant, Mai Tai. The ...
NZ Herald Morning News Update | Reserve Bank looks for answers, AIMS games in Tauranga. Concern for Wellington clubs and Tom Phillips' children. A Spanish man who gave a bull elephant beer in Kenya ...
The first beer to be brewed in a factory in Kenya was produced in 1922 in small copper vessels heated by firewood. It was bottled by hand and the first order of ten cases personally delivered to the ...
If you’re a coffee connosieur, you might already have heard about Black Ivory Coffee, which is brewed from beans that have been chew up and pooped out by elephants. Yes, we’re talking about elephant ...
Last year, the first elephant dung coffee debuted on the scene at a whopping $1,100 per kilogram. Don’t worry, the coffee doesn’t actually taste like feces, but rather like an earthy and smooth blend.