Cecile Vs Bull African Bush Elephant who takes it?
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Eremotherium was the second largest ground sloth (outsized by Megatherium). Here it is compared to the African bush elephant, the largest land animal alive today.
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A leucistic African bush elephant calf nursing from its mother.
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︎ Dec 14 2021
How fast would your fav monster take down an African bush elephant and how?
(Got bored after midnight and started thinking about what it would be like to see MH monsters in real life.)
I mean, it's basically guaranteed that any Large Monster -- at least from the eyes of me, a World/IB only player -- would easily trash anything that lived today, even the biggest IRL land mammal today. That is, save for probably the lightweights like the Ya-Ku birds and maybe the Great Jagras? I have a lot of favorites, but I think that my favorite normal monster probably has to be Odogaron. Seeing as Odogaron is comparable in size to the thing but moves like a bullet in comparison, that poor elephant bull is going to probably get the Radobaan experience. Nergi is my actual favorite monster in general, but I figure Elder Dragon match-ups are beyond overkill. That being said, it would probably be a certified divebomb moment.
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︎ Aug 07 2021
Why are African bush elephants (pop. ~500k) endangered while white rinos (pop. ~20k) are not?
I was skimming around Wikipedia (which I'm aware is an unreliable source) and saw those two figures. Is there any reasonable explanation to this? One would think the larger population of African bush elephants means greater longterm survival than that of white rinos.
It just seems strange and not exactly very objective
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︎ Aug 08 2021
Who would win in Tiger Shark Vs. African Bush Elephant
Rules are both are aggressive towards each other in a 1v1. Setting is in 6 feet of water, who's winning?
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︎ Aug 04 2021
New additions to the family: three mini African Violets, Sansevieria Dwarf Samurai, "Ruby" Rubber Plant, and a freebie bits of Elephant Bush (I think). The repotted varigated Peace Lily wanted some glow time as well!
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︎ Aug 22 2021
Tyke a female African bush elephant who performed with Circus International. On August 20, 1994, she killed her trainer, and seriously injured her groomer then ran from the arena and through the streets. Unable to calm her local police opened fire and killed her.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tykβ¦
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︎ Mar 21 2021
Your mom VS 27 African Bush elephants
Fight takes place inside the US congress building.
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︎ Jul 16 2021
500 unarmed humans VS 1 African Bush Elephant
Last fight was 45 unarmed humans and they lost, this time it's 500 and they're all bloodlusted. They can't pick anything up. They can only use their own body to attack. Fight takes place in a massive arena. The African Bush elephant is also bloodlusted.
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︎ May 16 2021
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︎ Oct 13 2020
The Knysna elephants were the relicts of once substantial herds of African bush elephant...which as of 2021, have been reduced to a lone adult female.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knyβ¦
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︎ Jun 10 2021
Did the kushite empire ever use African Bush Elephants?
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︎ Aug 08 2021
Looks like PZ need to update their zoopedia already since the African Bush Elephant went from vulnerable to endangered.
reddit.com/r/megafaunarewβ¦
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︎ Mar 25 2021
theHunter COTW - African Bush Elephant concept piece. If you have mixed feelings about hunting this beautiful animal in the game that's understandable, but let me just remind you this is indeed a game and that animal is still being properly hunted ethically to this day by non poachers.
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︎ Jul 16 2020
Illustration showing known interbreeding events in elephants. According to recent studies, the forest elephants hybridized so much with Paleoloxodon that it's actually more related to it than african bush elephants, invalidating the genus Loxodonta. Paleoloxodon, somehow, still exists
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︎ Jan 16 2021
All great apes vs a rogue African Bush elephant.
As the title suggests, every great ape will team up to fight the largest animal ever. Who wins? (To make it fair for the great apes, the other hominids will cooperate good)
The team of great apes include:
1 Mountain Gorilla
1 Chimpanzee
1 Peak Human (non fiction)
1 Orangutan.
R1: Peak Human swapped with Peak Neanderthal
R2: 1 week Prep time for the great apes
R3: 1 week Prep time for the elephant
R4: Bloodlusted
R5: Human and Neanderthal get a weapon of their choice. Melee only
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︎ Apr 28 2021
Why did Mali or Songhai not use the African Bush elephant for warfare like the Ptolemies and Aksum despite the time gap?
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︎ Nov 29 2020
Size comparison of African bush elephant and Therizinosaurus
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︎ Feb 01 2021
Got 4 wish list plants today from a local nursery I visited for the first time! African violet, variegated elephant bush, tradescantia nanouk, flaming katy
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︎ Mar 22 2021
Streaming 24 hours a day. Watch wild animals in the beautiful African bush LIVE. Elephants, Lions, Leopards, Monkeys, Birds and many more make appearances every day in the remotest of Africaβs locations. I sometimes use this just for the sounds of nature.
africam.com/wildlife/liveβ¦
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︎ Aug 12 2020
Apple Eating African Bush Elephant
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︎ Mar 09 2021
The African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) is not closely related to the African bush elephant; genetic studies suggest that its closer relatives were the extinct Eurasian straight-tusked elephants, called Paleoloxodon antiquus - which would invalidate both genera as we know them.
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︎ Dec 31 2019
Ndulamitsi the African Bush Elephant, San Diego Zoo Safari Park
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︎ Mar 25 2021
The African Bush Elephant is fairly thicc as well
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︎ Feb 03 2020
[todayilearned] Today I learned wooly mammoths are in fact the same size as African bush elephants, contrary to the popular belief that they are much larger.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wooβ¦
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︎ Nov 24 2020
10 fully grown African Bush Elephants vs The late Cretaceous period
10 fully grown African Elephants are dropped in North America near the end of the Cretaceous period about 1000 days before the K-PG extinction event, their goal is too survive until the extinction event, can they make it?
Note: The elephants will not die due to differences in the atmosphere. Lets imagine that the elephants can also consume Cretaceous plant matter.
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︎ Mar 02 2021
African bush elephant in Mole National Park, Ghana.
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︎ Mar 18 2021
150 African bush elephants VS 1 Skull Crawler
The Elephants do not want to run away. They are set on killing this Skull Crawler. They travel in one big stampede. Who wins?
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︎ Mar 29 2021
My 2nd piece. A super simple African bush elephant.
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︎ Nov 04 2020
Armillaria ostoyae aka dark honey fungus is the largest living organism on earth. It is respectively about 320 and 5300 times heavier than the blue whale and African bush elephant.
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︎ Nov 02 2020
Bull African Bush Elephant. This titan is the absolute largest and most powerful animal that walks planet earth at up to 7 or more tons, tuskers like this being some of the biggest. Elephants are keystone species that open savannah as move and forage, & as such the savannah depends upon them.
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︎ Oct 29 2019
1,000 domestic cats versus 1 African bush elephant
All bloodlusted to the max, on a wide open field.
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︎ Feb 01 2021
The African Forest Elephant (Loxodonta cylcotis) - a Distinct Species from the more popular African Bush Elephant (L. africana)
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︎ Dec 19 2020
π₯ People who have never seen an African Bush Elephant in real life can't imagine how huge it is. These things are massive! Amboseli National Park. Photo by Mark Steve
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︎ Jun 03 2020
Did Mali or Songhai ever utilize North African elephant training on African Bush elephants like the Ptolemies, Aksum, Kush, and even Carthage (used very few times)?
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︎ Nov 29 2020
the largest theropods with the largest ever African bush elephant
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︎ Sep 21 2019
Siberian Tiger vs African Bush Elephant
Reposting because it wasnβt answered last time.
Asking this to hopefully end a months long battle between my girlfriend and I on which animal would win in a fight.
Combatants are an average male member of each species.
Round 1: Battle takes place in an arena with a perfectly flat surface. The dimensions of the arena are whatever you think is appropriate for an animal gladiatorial match. Animals behave as they would in the wild.
Round 2: Tiger is hunting the Elephant in the Elephantβs natural habitat. Animals behave as they would in the wild.
Round 3: Same as Round 1 but the animals are bloodlusted.
Round 4: Same as Round 2 but once the animals encounter each other theyβre bloodlusted.
My personal opinion on this is that the Elephant wins 8/10 times. I can agree that sometimes the Tiger can get a lucky claw swipe or bite on the neck of the Elephant and cause it to bleed out. But every other time the Tiger will make some minor mistake allowed the Elephant to use itβs overwhelming size to mortally injure the Tiger.
Meanwhile my girlfriend believes the Tiger can use its speed and agility, along with its long claws and teeth to wear the Elephant down and win every time.
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︎ Jul 26 2020
The african bush elephant is the heaviest land animal in the world
The second one is your mother
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︎ Nov 02 2020
Paraceratherium, an ancient relative of the rhino that reached 3x the size of the African bush elephantβand remains one of the largest land mammals ever to exist.
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︎ Jun 07 2018
The size of this gall stone removed from an African bush elephant.
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︎ Jul 14 2020
Here is a quite unique photo of an albino African bush elephant. Don't know the exact origin of the photograph, but in any case I was really interested in sharing it.
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︎ May 03 2020
Jumbo, a male African bush elephant, star attraction of P.T. Barnum's circus in the 1880s / origin of word "jumbo" meaning large in size.
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