Amazingly, the monopoly elephant wins 14 hungry lions
It is a spectacle of an 8-year-old elephant trying to fight against the savage assault from 14 hungry lions. The fierce battle was visited by tourists in the Nam Luangwa National Park, Zambia.
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The fierce lion attacks the lost elephant from the herd, jumping up on his back one by one and using his teeth to bite into the pitiful prey.
In response to the brutal attacks with fangs and claws of lions, the elephant also tried to keep moving around to knock the attacker away.
Jesse Nash, a New York journalist who witnessed the event, said he was helpless to watch the lions attack the elephant because he could not help and "break the law of nature".
'I know that is the law of survival in the wild world. But the moment I witnessed the war was not enough, I felt so cruel, " said Nash.
Those who thought that the elephant alone would become a good prey for hungry lions.However, the majority of lions still have to give up before the elephant because of the fierce prey.
After a prolonged battle, the elephant reversed the situation, attacked the lions and eventually escaped without being hurt.In order to celebrate the victory, the elephant happily flapped its ears, ran and used splashes to splash.
After losing the battle, the lions left the scene and found a buffalo making dinner to replace the elephant that had just escaped.
"We are all very worried that the elephant will be killed right before our eyes. Luckily, it is indeed a 'brave soldier' . It fought to defeat all 14 lions - it's impossible believe it ', tour guide in Nam Luangwa park commented.
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