One of my pet peeves is hearing people refer to an elephant doing his normal thing such as trying to find edible food, mock charging a vehicle, charging someone in protection of her/his elephant family, as ROGUE. I hear the word all the time on wildlife movies and television programs.
Thus I just went to the Webster's online dictionary to see the correct definition of rogue.
It shows in the context of wildlife:
An elephant that has separated from a herd and roams about alone, in which state it is very savage
(of an animal, especially an elephant) Vicious and solitary.
Operating outside of normal controls.
An aggressive animal separate from the herd, especially an elephant.
Savage, vicious, aggressive are terms that should properly be put to ROGUE.
However, if an elephant is eating someone's crop, charging an individual threatening the elephant family or mock charging a vehicle I would think the term rogue should not be used. In that case would it not be more proper to use the term nuisance animal? Is anyone else bothered by this misuse of words?