Elephants Playing King Of The Hill

Elephants Playing King Of The Hill

This Video shows that if you're gonna play with the big boys then you have to be prepared to do whatever it takes to win



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On October 30, 2002, NFL New York Jets head coach Herman Edwards took the podium for his usual mid-week press conference with the media.

The Jets season (as usual) was going down the drain, when a reporter questioned Edwards on the team’s ability and its motivation, or lack thereof.

Edwards response was an instant classic and has gone down as one of the top 10 best quotes in sports history.

​Kabu an Elephant residing at the Elephant Nature Park sanctuary in Kuet Chang in Thailand claims this mound of dirt in the video as his own.

But Faa Mai another elephant just loves to climb up Kabu's hill. Over and over she will do this. But every time when she reaches the top, Kabu will push her off, reclaiming the mound as her own, in this elephant version of "King of the Hill."

​Unfortunately for Kabu, Faa Mai must have gotten hold of the Herm Edwards video and took his advice to heart and decides that she needed to teach a lesson to her pushy sister. 
So once again Faa Mai climbs the hill acting as if nothing was out of the ordinary. She continues to play as she had done many times before, but this time Faa Mai's carefree attitude was just a ploy to lure an unsuspecting Kabu into her trap.

When Kabu tries to kick her off again, Faa Mai springs into action and wraps her hindquarters directly around the top of Kabu's head and passes gas right into the her face.

One thing for sure in this elephant version of "King of the Hill" on this day she made Coach Edwards proud.




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