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    SANParks debunks viral story of elephant guarding fallen Kruger ranger

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveMay 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A viral story claiming that an elephant guarded the body of a deceased ranger in Kruger National Park has been debunked by South African National Parks, after the emotional tale spread rapidly across social media platforms.

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    According to Good Things Guy, the story, accompanied by what appears to be AI-generated imagery, described a ranger named Sipho Nkosi who allegedly died while on patrol in the park. According to the viral posts, an elderly bull elephant named “Mnumzane” stood watch over the ranger’s body for three days, protecting it from predators and mourning beside him.

    The narrative struck a chord with thousands online, with many sharing the story as an example of the deep emotional intelligence often associated with elephants. But SANParks has confirmed that the incident never took place.

    SANParks general manager for communications Rey Thakhuli said the story was entirely fictional and clarified that there is no ranger by that name employed at Kruger National Park. He also noted that SANParks does not assign names to elephants in the park.

    Thakhuli further explained that “Mnumzane” was not a Kruger elephant, but one previously associated with Thula Thula Private Game Reserve. The animal was euthanised years ago following aggressive behaviour unrelated to the viral claims.

    The incident has once again highlighted the growing influence of AI-generated content and emotionally driven misinformation online. While elephants are widely recognised for their intelligence and complex social behaviour, conservation authorities are urging the public to verify stories before sharing them.

    Elephants have long fascinated scientists and travellers alike for their strong social bonds and responses to death within herds. Research has documented behaviours such as touching bones and lingering near deceased elephants, which may explain why the fabricated story resonated so strongly with audiences worldwide.

    Still, SANParks says this particular story belongs firmly in the realm of fiction — a reminder that compelling wildlife stories are not always what they seem online.

    The Facebook page that shared the story has since added a note at the end of the post that says: “

    This is a fictional AI-generated story created for entertainment only. All characters and events are imaginary.

    Thanks for the love! ❤️“

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