102. 20 Crazy Moments Elephants Attack Hippos and Other Animals Without Mercy! | Animal Fight
The strength and terrifying power of these giants will leave you in awe.
Let’s explore the fierce battles and amazing performances of nature.
20 Crazy Moments Elephants Attack Hippos and Other Animals Without Mercy!
The hippo was leisurely grazing in the vast grassland when suddenly, two elephants approached with a threatening look.
The hippo did not back down; it opened its mouth in a defiant response.
Realizing the hippo was not an easy target, the elephant decided to leave.
Annoyed at having to share the waterhole with the hippo, the elephant went berserk, charging at the hippo, causing it to flee.
It is easy to see that the elephant has a superior body size compared to the hippo.
On land, the elephant is the largest animal. Therefore, the hippo is no match for it.
Once a year, the male elephant goes through a special phase called musth, when testosterone levels in its body surge, causing an increase in aggression and strength.
During this brief period, the male elephant can compete for dominance in the herd, even if it is not the oldest elephant.
The battle for control over the females becomes fierce and prolonged, sometimes reaching extreme violence.
These battles are so intense that they can result in the loss of the male elephant’s precious tusks.
The winner will gain the right to mate with the females in the herd, solidifying its status.
Lost and confused, the calf accidentally wandered into the elephant’s territory.
Seeing the small intruder, the elephant immediately charged with anger, using its tusks to push the calf to the ground.
This brutal scene left onlookers feeling sorry for the calf’s fate.
Seeing the aggressive elephant charging, the mother rhino did not hesitate and immediately rushed to block its path to protect her calf.
But this action only fueled the elephant’s rage even more.
The mother and calf rhino had to quickly find a way to escape, fleeing from the elephant’s brutal attack.
The elephant and rhino, with their superior strength and relentless attacks, do not hesitate to confront any threat.
When these two giants clash, their battle is not just a struggle of strength but also a grand display of power and resilience in the animal kingdom.
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20 Crazy Moments Elephants Attack Hippos and Other Animals Without Mercy! | Animal Fight
Nature is brutal. These animal fights are both fascinating and terrifying.
Hippos are not to be underestimated in an animal fight!
These animal attacks show just how dangerous the wild can be.
I can’t believe how fierce elephants can be in an animal fight.
Hippos vs. elephants – who knew these animal fights could be so intense?
Elephants are truly the giants of the animal kingdom in these fights.
These animal attacks highlight the survival instincts of elephants and hippos.
The strength of hippos in these fights is amazing!
Elephants really don’t hold back in an animal attack, do they?
Some people think animals are nice and all that, but in the wild, they can be as aggressive towards others and even the same species as it has been for millions of years. It's in their nature. I remember being at Kruger NP in South Africa and being told that an elephant under rage due to by high testosterone levels had killed several adult rhinos.