BANGKOK – BANGKOK (AP) — You can still feed elephants in Thailand's bustling capital — but it could cost you. Bangkok authorities said Monday anyone caught handing bunches of bananas or sugar cane to ...
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BANGKOK, Thailand — For Bua Ngarm, it’s a jungle out there. Lumbering through the streets of Bangkok with her handler swaying on her back, Bua the elephant could get hit by a car, stumble into a ditch ...
You can still feed elephants in Thailand's bustling capital — but it could cost you. Bangkok authorities said Monday anyone caught handing bunches of bananas or sugar cane to the hulking beasts — ...
BANGKOKBANGKOK — You can still feed elephants in Thailand’s bustling capital – but it could cost you. Bangkok authorities said Monday anyone caught handing bunches of bananas or sugar cane to the ...
BANGKOK, Thailand -- Of all the illegal activities that animate the streets of Bangkok -- the vendors who hawk pirated DVDs and fake watches, the brothels that call themselves saunas -- one stands out ...
2004-06-20 04:00:00 PDT Bangkok-- It's not an uncommon sight in this city of 7.2 million to see an elephant and its mahout, or trainer, come lumbering along, sometimes causing a traffic jam. Elephants ...
Yesterday, Bangkok announced that anyone feeding elephants in the city would be fined 10,000 baht, or $320, according to the Associated Press. The AP provides some economic context: Thailand has about ...