SOUTH AFRICA — A poacher who snuck into a national park in South Africa probably won't be sneaking back out. <br /><br />That's because he was trampled by elephants, and then served as dinner to a pack of hungry lions, according to BBC. <br />Apparently, police picked up four poachers running for their lives outside Kruger National Park, according to the Letaba Herald. <br />Looks as if five poachers were trying to hunt an endangered rhino, when an angry elephant charged and sent one of them six-feet under.<br />When they learned of the elephant attack, rangers were sent out to search for the man. <br />It took several days for them to finally locate his body—well, what was left of it. A pride of lions had gotten to the body. <br />The rangers were able to find some clothes and the guy's dismembered dome. <br />The Park's managing executive Glenn Phillips reminded people, "entering Kruger National Park illegally and on foot is not wise, it holds many dangers and this incident is evidence of that."