An Angry elephant confronts hunting African wild dogs

Angry Elephant confronting African Painted Wolves

Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia, Africa

African Painted Wolves will chase their prey to exhaustion trying to separate weak or injured animals from the herd. During these hunts, the forest is overcome with commotion and filled with clouds of dust creating a surreal atmosphere. Most animals frantically scurry about to avoid becoming a target.

However, an angry elephant will stand tall, increasing its height by raising its head and chin and look down at an adversary over its tusks. It will hold its head higher, open its eyes wider, raise its trunk and spread its ears to intimidate a perceived threat. It will look directly at its adversary abruptly shaking its head followed by quick rotation from side to side. These hunters were not intimidated and ran by as they remained intently focused on their prey. Photo © copyright by Dr. Edward Mikol.

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