The African savanna stretched endlessly, golden grass swaying in the breeze as a minivan of tourists cruised along, cameras ready for giraffes or antelopes. But the wild had other plans.
From the thickets, a massive bull elephant emerged, ears flared, trumpeting his warning. In seconds, he was upon the vehicle. His trunk pressed the hood, tusks scraped metal, and with terrifying force, he climbed onto the roof. Glass shattered, steel groaned, and passengers froze in panic, realizing they were utterly powerless.
Then, just as suddenly, the giant relented. He stepped off, calm again, and disappeared into the tall grass, leaving behind a battered van and shaken souls.
The road fell silent. The tourists had come seeking adventure, but instead learned a humbling truth: in the wild, humans are guests, and the true rulers walk on four mighty legs.