Observe A 13,000-Pound Elephant Disregard Personal Space, Engaging In A Car Face-Off

Observe a 13,000-Pound Elephant Disregard Personal Space, Engaging in a Car Face-Off

Witness this remarkable footage of a tremendous elephant asserting its dominance over mere humans! With relentless force, the colossal creature persistently nudges the safari jeep, challenging the driver who futilely attempts to fend it off with his hand. Eventually, the humans receive the message loud and clear and hastily retreat in their jeep, as it seems the elephant had reached its limit of human companionship for the day.

Observe a 13,000-Pound Elephant Disregard Personal Space, Engaging in a Car Face-Off

 

Just How Enormous Are African Elephants?

The tusks of an elephant continuously grow.

The immense proportions of these animals are truly awe-inspiring, as demonstrated by this elephant effortlessly overshadowing the safari jeep. Let’s delve into the fascinating statistics of the Savannah Elephant (Loxodonta africana) to grasp their true magnitude. The bulls (males) can weigh an astounding 13,889 pounds, while the females can reach up to 7,716 pounds. In terms of height, the bulls stand at a towering 13 feet from the ground to their shoulders, while the females measure an impressive eight and a half feet.

The trunk of an elephant alone can stretch to a remarkable length of six and a half feet, weighing up to 440 pounds. Remarkably, this appendage is a fusion of their nose and upper lip, and it boasts eight muscles that enable the elephant to manipulate it with exceptional dexterity. Surprisingly, the trunk contains no bone or cartilage.

The Purpose of an Elephant’s Tusks

Elephants employ their tusks to safeguard their territory.

In an attempt to divert the elephant’s course, the driver futilely seizes its tusks with no success. These tusks, in fact, are the elephant’s incisor teeth composed of ivory, a substance known as dentine. Dentine is a resilient and dense bony tissue, enclosed within the hardest animal tissue called enamel, capable of withstanding considerable wear and tear. In African elephants, both males and females possess tusks that continuously grow.

Observe a 13,000-Pound Elephant Disregard Personal Space, Engaging in a Car Face-Off

Elephant tusks serve a multitude of functions. They aid in digging for water, salt, and roots, and are exceptionally adept at stripping tree bark and marking trees. Furthermore, elephants effortlessly lift objects using their tusks, providing protection for their trunks. Tusks also play a pivotal role in elephant behavior, serving purposes of offense, defense, and even sexual display!

 

Experience the Captivating Video Below!

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When things nearly go wrong. Sometimes the reality check hits, that this is still 6000 kilograms of wild animal. ???? Mark Timko – wanderingwarthogs.com #elephant #wildlyafrica #animals #nature #safari #fyp #follow #reallife #closecall

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