Here the hunter himself becomes a victim of the dreaded animal, the first elephant crushed and then the lion attacked

It is said that no one can guess when, who and where to take it. This sentence proves a sad and horrible event correctly, which has recently taken place in South Africa. This incident is not only anxiety about hunting hobbies, but also proves that the animals of the forest can show their power at any time. A man, who went to the bush to hunt, became a victim of wild animals himself. Some parts of his body were recovered from the forest, which surprised the whole world. This incident is from the famous Kruger National Park in South Africa, which is considered one of the largest and beautiful Safari parks in the world during hunting. A man, who went to the park to hunt with three other companions, would never have to think that it would be his last visit. During the hunt, he was trampled by an elephant and killed him. However, even after being trampled by the elephant, these incidents did not end here, but after that the wild lions made the man their piece. This whole incident is not only heartbreaking, but it also emphasizes the danger of prey. The companions of this person informed his family about his death after the incident. He said that an elephant crushed him when he was on a victim, and let him die. After this, the colleagues of the victim informed the park staff until the incident. This was the beginning of a tough discovery as a search group was deployed to find the body. Park employees, the organ of the dead body that recovered from the Khoji Abhiyan and the forest, worked hard for a few days to find the body. Two days later, the investigative group found the person’s skull and pajamas in the woods. Although it was a sad news, it shows how the wild animals of the forest made the person their victims. This incident is proof that wild animals not only have power, but that they can attack for their safety at any time. The statement of the driver of the park after the incident expressed the managing worker of the Kruger National Park his deeply sympathy for the family of the slain hunter. He said this incident is proof of how dangerous it can be to enter such parks without permission. He also said that illegal hunting in the Crurga National Park is always at risk. This incident has shown that the bush animals can demonstrate their power at any time and that it can cause human life. The legal status of the Kruger National Park and the hunt have strict restrictions on hunting in the Crurga National Park and it can become a dangerous place for illegal hunting. Under the management and safety protocol here, no hunter can enter this park without permission. Nevertheless, hunters arrive in this park due to the demand for rhino in Asian countries, and such incidents occur here. This incident is an example of how illegal victims are not only dangerous to forest beings, but it can also be fatal to people. The growing demand for the rhino horn has been warned several times about hunting the rhino in the Crurga National Park, as there is a great demand for rhino in Asian countries. These horns are used for physical treatment, especially in traditional medicine, and because of these many hunters come to hunt rhino in this park. It is another serious crisis caused by such hunters, which remains a major challenge for the management and local administration of the park. Conclusion This incident has shown that the hobby of hunting in the forest can be dangerous at any time. In the Crurga National Park, which becomes a victim of hunter and then makes him through animals, shows that one can never be indifferent about his safety. The game of hunting in the forest is always a risk, and this incident is an interview. Hunting hobbies need to understand that it is not just a game, but it causes a crisis for living beings and people. This incident made it clear that we must respect the natural habitat of wild animals and their rights. This phenomenon is a warning, which we declare the need to make us sensitive to forest organisms and their environment.