Wild buffalo buffalo elephants fly a few meters

Too confident about himself, an elephant was thrown into the air after challenging a male bull fighting.

The unequal battle took place at the break of Spekboom in South Africa's Addo National Park, captured by the guide of the Conrad Cramer Wildlife Area.

While the adult elephants in the herd seem to be less interested in the presence of large wild buffaloes that are walking towards them to drink water, the elephant is very interested in male buffalo. It hopes to somehow make the buffalo afraid and leave the elephant's territory.

Needless to say, the buffalo does not flinch, fear. He waited patiently until the belligerent elephant rushed at him. Wild buffalo use their horns to knock their babies a few meters before falling to the ground. After that, the baby elephant must run back to hide behind the mother elephant.

Mr. Cramer said: "What amazes me is that the adult elephants here do not see the action of wild buffalo as a disturbance, but they seem to consider it a life lesson for the elephant."

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