Elephants are loved by all. They are magnificent creatures that are admired all throughout the world, and they are the largest living land mammals. Although elephants are typically regarded as peaceful creatures, they may occasionally become quite aggressive. Despite their amazing size, elephants are actually extremely dangerous animals. And by aggressive, I mean.
You really don’t want to get in the way of an elephant that woke up on the wrong side of the bed. Considering that an elephant can travel at rates of up to 25 mph and weigh between 10,000 and 13,000 pounds, being struck by one at full speed is comparable to being struck by a vehicle. A vehicle, however, lacks two piercing tusks.
A bull elephant crashes into a buffalo in this video, stabbing the animal to death with his tusks as it learns this lesson the hard way. This unprovoked attack in Kruger National Park, which took place in front of a group of tourists, clearly demonstrates how ruthless nature can be.
Although the reason for the elephant’s aggressive behavior is unknown, it is extremely possible that the animal was suffering from “depression,” a common illness in which bull elephants have higher testosterone levels. The elephant was quite aggressive despite the fact that this was only intended to be for breeding purposes.
The elephant may be guarding a watering hole from a herd of buffalo, according to Kruger Sightings, the company that published the footage. However, this territorial behavior is different from that of elephants that lead nomadic lives. It might be both, with the elephant’s response being heightened by thought.