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01:26 - Elephants are the largest animal living on land.
01:32 It is one of the most powerful animals in the world
01:45 with its hoses and sharp teeth, a rival to be feared.
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01:51 Elephants, two species of Asian elephants
02:01 and African elephants, have few enemies.
02:04 The male African elephant can reach four meters in length
02:14 and 7,000 kilograms in weight.
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02:19 That's why no animal wants to fight an elephant.
02:32 Animals such as rhinoceros, hippopotamus,
02:35 buffalo, and lions may encounter elephants.
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02:45 They use their long and pointed incisors
02:58 as a weapon while fighting.
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03:05 Since the relationship between elephants is very high,
03:21 every individual is very important.
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03:29 This herbivorous elephants are found in natural habitats
03:38 such as savanna, forest, desert, and swamp.
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03:54 Elephants, who generally prefer to stay near water,
03:57 also try to get into the water and cool off
04:00 with their hoses.
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04:04 Generally, animals prefer to stay away from elephants.
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04:27 Predators such as lions, tigers, hyenas,
04:38 and wild dogs only attack baby elephants.
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04:52 However, big cats such as lions and tigers
04:55 can also attack large elephants.
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05:01 Elephants are usually peaceful animals.
05:16 Females may, however, be aggressive
05:19 when young calves are present
05:20 and bulls can be exceptionally aggressive during moose.
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05:26 All elephants may become aggressive
05:40 when sick, injured, or harassed.
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05:49 Elephants react to threats or challenges
05:56 in three different ways.
05:58 Dominance or threat displays are designed
06:01 to demonstrate the superior strength
06:03 and social position of the individual.
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06:11 They may look towards the threat,
06:20 spreading their ears out.
06:22 Standing tall, they raise their head and tusks high.
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06:36 Head shaking and trunk swishing can also be seen.
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06:42 Elephants are capable of and have run down
06:52 and stomped leopard to death.
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06:57 They sometimes form large communities
07:02 with family groups coming together.
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07:07 Elephants are one of the smartest animals in the world.
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07:32 It has been observed that they show empathy
07:35 towards dying elephants or animals of their own kind.
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07:41 They do not take their offspring away
07:47 to protect them from all kinds of danger.
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07:56 Elephants can move both forwards and backwards,
08:06 but they cannot jump.
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08:20 They can overturn gigantic trees
08:22 with their teeth and proboscis.
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