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TRENDING NOW: Sneaky, greedy elephant

This sneaky elephant would snatch a pie off your windowsill, then probably swipe the entire windowsill. 

You can't blame 'em for being hungry, but the least it could do is look this person in the eye as it swipes all their food. 

I wonder if it'll make a sandwich with all these ingredients. 

More! Moree!! Moreee!!!
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