Recognizing an attacking elephant requires a keen observation of its body language. If an elephant is displaying aggressive behavior, such as flapping its ears, curling its trunk, or raising its tail, it may be preparing to charge. The elephant may also make vocalizations such as trumpeting or growling. It is crucial to give elephants their space and not provoke them. If you notice such warning signs, it's recommended to calmly and slowly retreat while avoiding eye contact with the elephant.
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