What precautions did the villagers take against the rogue elephant?
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The villagers take against the rogue elephant.
- Kolakolli, a moniker that derives from the Malayalam terms 'Kola,' which means murder (and is also used as a superlative in an infamous sense), and 'Kolli,' which signifies killer, was later given to the renegade elephant. The media gave it a demonised image, which helped it gain popularity.
- The term "rogue elephant" refers to a single, elderly male elephant who has turned dangerously and unpredictablely hostile. (Indirectly) A huge, hazardous, and unpredictable individual or item.
- Also, as a bull elephant reaches sexual maturity, it enters a phase known as musth, which is characterised by elevated testosterone levels, an increase in activity, and increased aggression and unpredictable behaviour.
- Be aware that musth occurs naturally in healthy bull elephants. The largest of the "huge animals," elephant attacks result in numerous fatalities each year. While rogue elephants are occasionally to blame, most attacks are initiated by the victim.
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