A photographer spotted Madhuri the elephant's bizarre behavior during a trip to India's Corbett National Park.
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Jagdeep Rajput, 49, has been taking photographs for 20 years but admitted he had never before seen such a spectacle. He said: "I had heard about this elephant before and looked out for her.
"She's known to be quite aggressive so when I did eventually find her I approached her carefully.
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"The park has a good population of lizards and Madhuri is known as an expert in catching them - she has a particular fancy for monitor lizards.
"She caught the lizard alive and carried it all the time for few days - tossing it up and even dropping it. Her behavior was extraordinary and I've never seen or heard about anything so bizarre before."
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