A woman has shared the hilarious moment a baby elephant attempted to hump her, only for his sister to step in and put a stop to his shenanigans. Check it out:
Megan Milan, who works as a model and humanitarian in the US, also keeps her social media followers updated with her travels.
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While many enjoy her various escapades, it was Megan's trip to the Chai Lai Orchid sanctuary in Thailand that really caught their attention.
In the now viral clip, which has been viewed more than 20 million times on TikTok, she can be seen spending time with a friendly family of elephants.
But as she greets the baby of the group, who was just three weeks old at the time, he becomes a little bit too friendly.
The little land mammal starts tugging at the model's skirt before pushing her to the ground and proceeding to hump her body as she tries to get away.
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Megan's laughing only makes her escape more difficult, but thankfully the baby's sister is on hand to come and stop her brother from messing around.
Speaking to NTK, she said: "I had never seen a three-week-old elephant and they told me there was one.
"I begged to go see him, so they took me to the fields where they were.
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"As soon as the baby saw me, he wanted to play. Funny thing is, he only wanted to play with me!
"I have a strong connection with animals and nature so I wasn’t afraid. I know elephants have empathy, as do I.
"He was definitely heavy and rough and I wouldn’t advise this for everyone."
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Thousands of people have commented on the clip, with many suggesting the elephant wanted to do a little more than just play.
"You thought it was going to be sweet. He had other plans," wrote one, while another said, "He want youuu."
A third commented: "The way he was dragging his knees on you PLEASE."
Although she had a bit of a tumble, the travel influencer highly recommends the sanctuary, which looks after rescued elephants while also supporting women at risk of human trafficking.
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"I’m so glad my video was able to put smiles and laughter on so many peoples faces," she said.
"It was a beautiful experience, the rooms are amazing, the rivers are cleansing, the staff are excellent and it’s such a great cause.
"These [causes] are two things that I am extremely passionate about so of course I jumped at the opportunity.
"The staff were amazing, the owners are the sweetest people you can meet with the biggest hearts, and the elephants have so much personality.
"They are able to roam freely and are treated the best I’ve ever seen."