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Running 8/30 days across 1 GEO.
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Active
running 8d · last seen 3d ago · 1 market
Running with a modest observed footprint so far.
Gravity
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Strength
5/100
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Run
8d
last seen 3d ago
Markets
1
countries seen
Landing page
hightally.com
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Network
Outbrain
traffic source
[Gallrey] The Elephant Who Dug A Hole For 11 Hours Finally Pulls Out Something No One Expected
Hightally@hightally
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Single-geo testa single marketPredominantly Tier 1, concentrated in North America — United States.
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Hightally's Outbrain creative has been running for 8 days across 1 country and first seen on June 3, 2026 and last seen on June 12, 2026. It has been observed in United States. The ad lands on hightally.com. Hightally is running 4 other creatives we have indexed, linked below for side-by-side comparison.
Creative headline: [Gallrey] The Elephant Who Dug A Hole For 11 Hours Finally Pulls Out Something No One Expected. Indexed on Outbrain by mediabuyer.
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Host
hightally.com
Path
/worldwide/diggin-cp-ob
Full URL
Redirect chain
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Tracking parameters
- utm_content
- 00ffb10164111c435f84b41ea0de11786b
- utm_source
- outbrainjk
- utm_campaign
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- {{section_name}}
- utm_medium
- {{section_id}}
- ap
- 20260611230917
- utm_bid
- {{cpc}}
- utm_id
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- 1
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- scroll
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The Elephant Who Dug A Hole For 11 Hours Finally Pulls Out Something No One Expected | Fitness Sports Health Tips ☰ Fitness Sports Health Tips Worldwide The Elephant Who Dug A Hole For 11 Hours Finally Pulls Out Something No One Expected Jacob Published on 02/01/2022 Elephants are among the most intelligent and intuitive species in the animal kingdom, despite their obtuseness. They wear their hearts on their sleeves, just like humans, and it’s pretty obvious when something bothers them. This was the case with one Indian elephant. A large crowd gathered to watch this elephant dig a hole in the mud for 11 hours straight and all night long. The villagers were well aware that this was not typical behavior and that something was terribly wrong to cause her to act in this manner. However, the bystanders were shocked when they realized what she was doing… The Elephant Who Dug A Hole For 11 Hours Finally Pulls Out Something No One Expected Elephant Herd A herd of about 60 elephants was spotted walking through a dusty region of northeastern India in 2015. The rainy seasons and high altitude of this landscape are well-known. The royal Bengal tiger, leopard golden cat, fishing cat, marbled cat, and other animals live in the region’s forests. The elephants had been traveling for miles when something truly terrible happened. Elephant Herd The one weird elephant The elephants were traveling through Chatra district, about 100 miles from Ranchi, the state capital of Jharkhand. The city has a temperate climate and served as Bihar’s summer capital until Jharkhand was split up in 2000. As a result, it is known as the “City of WaterFalls” and a place where elephants can be seen from time to time. Migrating elephants were nothing new to the villagers. But one, in particular, caught their attention… The One Weird Elephant Used to traveling elephants Elephants are the world’s largest land mammals. Humans are their only predators. Elephants are gentle animals unless they are forced to be otherwise by the need to protect themselves. They are accustomed to traveling elephants in the Chatra district. But there was something odd about one elephant, in particular, this time… Used To Traveling Elephants What was the elephant doing? This elephant’s behavior was mysterious and erratic. The other elephants were no longer visible. Instead, villagers surrounded her in a muddy field as the hours passed. What had she been up to? What had caused her to become separated from the rest of her herd? But these questions would be answered soon… What Was The Elephant Doing? Why was she alone? Elephants live in large groups with male and female elephants separated. Males and females only interact with each other for mating purposes and brief social interactions. Females live in a group for the rest of their lives and raise their children together. So when the villagers saw this elephant alone, it was a strange sight. However, they soon discovered why… Why Was She Alone Causing quite the stir The elephant created quite a stir; she was agitated, and the locals couldn’t figure out why. The villagers watched as the elephant, now separated from her herd, pushed her trunk into the dirt. But the question on everyone’s mind was why she left the herd in the first place. Causing Quite The Stir Going to look at what the elephant was doing Elephants do not abandon one another. When an elephant is injured, the other elephants try to help, even if staying and helping puts them in danger. If an elephant in the group is forced to move slowly due to injury or old age, the other elephants in the group will follow suit. When an elephant dies, the entire herd mourns his loss. However, the herd was nowhere to be found, and this lonely elephant was acting strangely on his own. The villagers were taken aback and decided to investigate what the elephant was up to. Going To Look At What The Elephant Was Doing Eager to attack The villagers were curious as to what the elephant was up to. However, they were concerned that the elephant had been injured and was ready to attack. The villagers were aware that something was wrong, but they were too afraid to investigate. Finally, however, one man stepped forward to take a look. Eager To Attack The elephant snapped! Jitendra Tiwari, a villager who was tired of waiting, approached the elephant slowly. He got closer to the elephant with each step. He was well aware that he would be required to persuade the elephant to trust him. So he walked slowly towards the elephant. He was balancing on his toes. The elephant, however, noticed him and snapped! The Elephant Snapped! An angry elephant The elephant, according to Jitendra Tiwari, had an angry but also terrified expression on his face. The elephant began to make noise for Jitendra to move away from him. That’s exactly what he did. Jitendra returned to the other villagers, but he had seen something. He waved to them, eager to tell them what he had seen. An Angry Elephant The elephant was trying to dig something He realized she was sifting through the dirt. The elephant braced herself by burying her trunk in a large ditch with her back legs. She worked quickly, removing as much mud as she could from the hole. But Jitendra was baffled as to why the elephant was acting in this manner. The Elephant Was Trying To Dig Something Digging for 11 hours straight! She took a few steps back now and then, clearly exhausted. Then, she repeated the process over and over, digging for 11 hours in a row! She dug so hard from dusk to dawn that the majority of her herd abandoned her. What exactly was going on? Digging For 11 Hours Straight! An elephant on a mission Elephants spend a significant portion of their day searching for food and water to feed their enormous appetites. They are hygienic animals who bathe daily. Elephants only get 4 to 5 hours of sleep per day. However, this elephant did not engage in any of the usual elephant activities. This one, on the other hand, was on a mission… An Elephant On A Mission Making a plan The elephant refused to give up digging. Even if the elephant wore herself out, the situation remained dangerous. Jitendra was well aware that they needed to devise a strategy to frighten the elephant into investigating the hole. He gathered with the other villagers for a brainstorming session. They knew what they needed to do after a half-hour of debating. As a result, they awoke and went to work! Making A Plan Elephant dinner time To distract the elephant, they drove trucks full of delicious food. The trucks were loaded with bananas and other tasty treats for the elephant. For a long time, the elephant had not eaten. So they were confident that this would assist in moving the elephant out of the way. All they had to do now was wait for ‘elephant dinner time.’ Elephant Dinner Time Hungry or not hungry? In a single day, an adult elephant can consume up to 300 pounds of food. But that’s to be expected from the world’s largest land animal. Furthermore, this elephant hadn’t eaten in a long time. So the elephant would only need a few more hours to go looking for food. But she was adamant about not doing it. So what exactly was going on? Hungry Or Not Hungry? Showtime! The elephant was exhausted to the point of collapsing on the ground. But, like a boxer recovering from a knockout, she rose to her feet. She began to notice all of the food around her after that. She had lost interest in the villagers and began walking towards the food trucks. It’s time for the villagers to investigate! Showtime! Inspection time Finally, the elephant turned away from the hole and began eating from the food trucks. Finally, the villagers were able to examine the hole. But Jitendra knew that if everyone ran to the hole simultaneously, the elephant would be startled. As a result, he and a few other villagers walked calmly to the hole. Inspection Time It was her calf! The villagers needed to proceed with caution because the elephant could be dangerous, a…
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