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“Nature’s Clash: Elephants Use 1m Long Tusks in Epic Confrontation with Wild Buffalo”

October 27, 2023 by admin

The clip recording this unbelievable scene was recorded by a tourist in the Monapi area in Kruger National Park.

Accordingly, a wild buffalo was resting when suddenly an African elephant ran up. Immediately after, it frantically used its tusks to skewer the wild buffalo in the stomach.

Not stopping there, the giant elephant also lifted the buffalo up high and threw it on the ground. In the end, it finished off the opponent with all its body weight and then quietly left. The action of the elephant really shocked the onlookers because this is not the usual behavior of this species.

In the wild, elephants are always known as one of the gentlest animals in the world. Even though this animal is large, it rarely actively “causes trouble” with other animals.

However, they become extremely scary when disturbed or suddenly “crazy”. Especially during mating season, single male elephants often become extremely aggressive.

 

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