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More than 20 wild elephants in Yunnan entered the village to tear down houses and steal food. What losses did they cause to the local villagers?

After the wild elephant entered the village, it directly pushed down the villagers' houses and damaged the walls built by the villagers. It also attacked human beings and caused great losses to villagers. In Naji Village, Pu 'er, Yunnan, a villager with his family originally wanted to pick tea. Because he was riding a motorcycle and met an elephant on the way, the villager took his daughter and hid in the forest. However, the villager's wife was attacked by an elephant and was seriously injured because she did not escape in time.

After the elephant entered the village, it not only damaged many villagers' houses, but also damaged the walls built by the villagers. These more than 20 wild elephants went to the village to steal food because of food. However, it is very common for wild elephants to steal food, and in the beginning, there were actually only one or two elephants. Even later, local villagers built fences to prevent elephants from coming to the village again.

However, because elephants are huge, even if fences are built, it is useless to elephants. Later, the number of wild elephants gradually increased, reaching more than 20 this time, all of whom came to feed. It can be seen that human activities have caused a great crisis to the survival of elephants, and even made elephants in danger of attacking humans.

However, the reason why wild elephants go to villagers' homes to look for food is actually because human activities have destroyed the living environment of elephants. After the elephant's food is reduced, elephants without food will naturally come to human villages to look for food. After the range of human activities has increased, the living range of elephants has decreased. At first, elephants needed a lot of food every day because of their size.

When the living environment of elephants is destroyed, elephants have to rush into human villages to find food in order to survive. Moreover, elephants originally eat crops, so crops planted by humans are likely to become elephants' rations.