How strong are African bull elephants? Even rhinos are afraid.
In a thrilling battle in the African savannah, a male elephant bravely challenges a pack of lions in order to protect his children. In the end, the lion king was tragically killed in the battle, and the rest of the lions were trampled to death by the bull elephants.
The bull elephant succeeded in freeing his child.
The Baby Elephant Crisis: A Survival Challenge in the African Savannah A young baby elephant was searching for food on the African savannah when he encountered a pack of lions on the lookout.
Despite their best efforts, the baby elephant was unable to escape the attack of the lions. At the moment of life and death, a strong male elephant in the distance quickly rushed to the scene and successfully rescued the baby elephant.
Fearless, the African bull stepped forward and engaged in a fierce battle with the lions. Due to the disparity in strength between the two, the lions were frightened by the powerful attack of the bulls and fled in all directions.
Undeterred, the bull elephant wrapped its long trunk around the lion king, and then stabbed the lion king in the abdomen with its snow-white and sharp tusks, killing the lion king. When the lions saw this, they fled.
However, because some adult lions lacked combat experience, they were unable to keep up with the large forces as they fled, and were trampled to death by the bull elephant who caught up with their thick hooves.
How powerful is the African bull elephant, a behemoth on land, that can dominate the grassland? This article will focus on these questions.
Did you know about African bull elephants? It is currently the largest land animal in the world, with adult males weighing more than 10 tons, and the highest record even reaching 13 tons.
This weight is equivalent to the weight of more than 10 adult cows. In addition, the height of the adult African bull elephant is quite impressive, reaching a height of 5 meters, which is much higher than the average residential building.
In addition to its proud height, the African bull elephant is even more proud of its flexible proboscis. They can reach a staggering 3 meters in length with the shortest being 15 meters.
This is not only because the nose is supported by 100,000 muscles, but also because the tip of the nose has two sharp finger-like protrusions, which are as flexible as human fingers, which can not only pick up small candies, but also lift objects weighing up to 700 pounds.
1.The elephant has remarkable features, its long trunk and large ears are impressive. The length of the ear is about 15 meters, which is about the same height as a normal child around 11 years old.
Whenever they gallop, they are majestic, like a speeding train. 2.African bull elephants reach sexual maturity at around 14 years of age and have an average lifespan of around 75 years.
Like other animals, they are social creatures, with a typical herd of between 20 and 35 individuals. The elephant herd, like the wolf pack, has a strict hierarchy, and each herd is led by a female elephant, and under her leadership, most of the members are her offspring.
After the age of 15, African bulls will be forced to leave the herd and it will be difficult to return unless it is during mating season. When they reach adulthood, they have white and very striking tusks, which grow by about 17 centimeters per year, which has become their powerful ** and tool.
The African bull elephant's tusks, with four oversized molars, provide it with a strong chewing ability, but when the sixth molars wear out, it also means the end of life. And the African bull elephant is not only the ivory is eye-catching, its size is huge, rough and black, like a "tank" on land, which makes people full of awe of its combat effectiveness.
However, its seemingly rough ** has an incomparably important protective effect.
Imagine a herd of elephants drinking water. One of the adult African bull elephants can reach a thickness of 6 centimeters, which is equivalent to wearing a strong protective armor.
Its ** is so thick that even the most ferocious beasts are difficult to break through, and even the most powerful male lion on the grassland is no exception.
Even if an adult lion frantically pulls on the leg of an African bull elephant, or the lion king half-stands and wraps around an African bull elephant and bites, it is like tickling for an African bull elephant. Moreover, the surface of the African bull elephant's body is smooth, and the lion group cannot find the point of focus when biting, and the lion's bite force cannot be fully deployed.
In addition, the African bull elephant is terrifying, and despite its size, it is a "flexible fat man" that even hippos avoid it. The African bull elephant can run at speeds of more than 20 kilometers per hour, and all this happens with it carrying a body weighing several tons, which is already very fast.
The strength that the elephant shows in its run is amazing. Its massive body, combined with its sharp and hard tusks and flexible and powerful long nose, greatly increases its combat effectiveness.
In the face of African bull elephants, even wild buffaloes, which weigh more than 500 catties, only need two or three strokes to be pushed to the ground and rubbed repeatedly. Not to mention the rhinoceros, which weighs five or six tons, is easily overthrown to the ground in a few minutes, and there is no way to fight back, so you can only obediently obey.
Although hippos are powerful animals, they can be frightened to flee when they see an African bull elephant. The hippopotamus' territorial consciousness is as strong as that of wolves, and even crocodiles will avoid it when they see it, and they dare not easily invade the territory of the hippopotamus.
However, all this seems to have lost its effect in front of the African bull elephant. African bulls walk freely into the herd of hippos as if they were walking in their own backyards, and the hippos flee when they see them, for fear of being trampled by the thick and powerful hooves of the African bulls.
The African male elephant, the king of beasts, walks alone in the grassland, and is powerful in all directions. Although the lions are known as the overlords of the grasslands, they have no choice but to concede three points in the face of the African bull elephant, a walking "tank", after all, fighting with them often results in losing both.
The fighting power of African bull elephants is truly awe-inspiring.
When African bull elephants enter mating season, they engage in fierce battles for the production of offspring. The victorious bull will be able to share a good time with the mother, while the defeated bull will have to pass away sadly.
In order to vent their frustrations, these failed bulls will choose to seek out rhinoceros as their object of venting.
In the grasslands, rhinos are threatened by African bull elephants. Although the rhinoceros has great power, it is in"King of Beasts"In front, the rhinoceros had to give in. The fighting power of African bull elephants is terrifying to rhinos, and they will break out into battle at the slightest disagreement, even with no mercy on humans.
Therefore, the rhinoceros has no choice but to swallow its anger and avoid triggering conflict. The irascible nature of the African bull elephant is amazing, and it is full of danger while showing great combat effectiveness.
The fury of the African bull elephant is enough to upend an entire forest. No tree that stands in its way can escape the fate of being uprooted; Any vehicle that stands in the way will inevitably be overturned by the ivory and trampled by the hooves.
When an African bull elephant is angry, anything that stands in its way will be ruthlessly destroyed. African bulls even attack humans.
In 2021, an incident in Zimbabwe in which an African bull attacked a human, resulting in 72 deaths, underscoring the terrifying power of African bulls and the consequences of unimaginable consequences.
In addition, elephants are regarded as one of the most intelligent animals in the world, with self-awareness and a strong memory, and are matriarchal animals, with decades of memory to find suitable habitats for elephant herds.