Do elephants ever fight each other?

Experts explained that it's common for male elephants to fight but rare for females to do so. These two female elephants may have been trying to establish their authority among the herd by acting in this way.
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Do elephants fight with each other?

An elephant uses its tusks for everything from fighting to digging to feeding to marking. Elephants have been known to use their tusks to push over trees, which they then feed on. When competing for mates, male elephants will use their tusks to duel against each other violently.
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Do elephants fight to the death?

They figure out dominance by fighting. This fighting can range from mild, playful pushing to raging battles to the death.
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What will happen if elephants fight each other?

African proverb, meaning that the weak get hurt in conflicts between the powerful.
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Do elephants fight back?

As habitats shrink, elephants have been fighting back against the humans that are encroaching on them. Elephants are being pushed into smaller and smaller spaces. And increasingly, they're pushing back.
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What is the most aggressive elephant?

A musth elephant, wild or domesticated, is extremely dangerous to both humans and other elephants. In zoos, bull elephants in musth have killed numerous keepers when normally friendly animals have become uncontrollably enraged.
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Can anything beat an elephant?

Aside from humans, lions are the only predators powerful enough to kill an elephant. The males, being 50% heavier than the females, are especially suited to the task. It typically takes seven lionesses to kill an elephant, but just two males could do the same. Even a single male can overpower a young elephant.
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Do elephants hold a grudge?

Researchers believe elephants' good memories are a big part of how elephants survive and why so many live so long (50 to 60 years or more on average). Those who work closely with elephants also have noticed that elephants remember injuries and can hold grudges against those who have hurt them.
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Would an elephant protect a human?

Elephants are thought to be highly altruistic animals that even aid other species, including humans, in distress.
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Are elephants peaceful to humans?

In the wild, elephants don't have much exposure to humans.

Most elephants will see you as a threat. They might not attack right away, but they indeed show signs of apprehension. That all changes if you invade the elephant pack's territory.
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Are lions afraid of elephants?

Lion will usually avoid adult elephant, and attack youngsters only if they have become separated from the herd. However, some prides have learned how to take down full-grown adults under dire circumstances when other food sources are scarce.
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What are elephant afraid of?

Elephants are afraid of bees. Let that sink in for a second. The largest animal on land is so terrified of a tiny insect that it will flap its ears, stir up dust and make noises when it hears the buzz of a beehive. Of course a bee's stinger can't penetrate the thick hide of an elephant.
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Do elephants cry when another elephant dies?

Researchers have observed elephants trying to help dying friends, lifting them with tusks and trunks, crying out in distress.
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Can elephants be violent?

Elephants are usually peaceful animals. Females may, however, be aggressive when young calves are present and bulls can be exceptionally aggressive during musth. All elephants may become aggressive when sick, injured or harassed.
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Do elephants get angry easily?

Elephants can get mad for a variety of reasons, just like humans get mad on bad days. For instance, they may have encountered poachers in their last human interaction- and that could influence their behavior. They could also be hungry, hurt or scared. You definitely don't want to spook an elephant!
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Why do male elephants throw baby elephants?

Elephant biologist and conservationist Joyce Poole of ElephantVoices explains that the young male may be acting out of confusion from the scent of the baby's mother, who he mistakenly believes is receptive to mating.
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Do elephants like being petted?

Social beasts—humans, elephants, chimps, dogs, and cats—seem to enjoy being caressed.
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Can a human lift an elephant?

A reasonably fit adult can lift about 80kg, so you'd need 75 people to lift a six tonne elephant. But a newborn elephant only weighs about 113kg, so if you do a bit of work in the gym, you might be able to lift one by yourself.
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Why are elephants scared of mice?

According to some, elephants are afraid of mice, because they fear that mice will crawl up their trunks. This could cause irritation and blockage, making it hard for elephants to breathe.
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Do elephants remember you forever?

Elephants can recognize their family members after decades of separation. After being shown bones and tusks from deceased elephants, elephants reacted strongest to those from a member of their herd. This suggests they recognized and remembered family members even years after they had passed.
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What do elephants hate?

They hate ants.

Despite being the biggest land animals, elephants are frightened of one of the smallest! Although they could easily stomp them, elephants avoid ants because they can easily get into their trunks and wreak havoc on the sensitive nerve endings within.
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Do lions respect elephants?

In most lion vs elephant interactions the lions, even if there are a number of them, will show a healthy level of respect for even a loan elephant.
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What animal Cannot be beaten?

Why tardigrades are so damn tough. It's important to note: Tardigrades are basically indestructible only when they enter a special state called cryptobiosis. In harsh environments, the animals tuck in their legs and expel all moisture from their bodies.
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Can an elephant beat a gorilla?

An elephant would win in a fight against a gorilla. Gorillas are certainly powerful and smart animals, but they lack any definitive means of killing an elephant. Unless they happened upon an elephant lying down and managed to inflict severe bites to them, a gorilla simply would not stand a chance.
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