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14 Lionesses vs 1 baby elephant; Watch who wins

New Delhi: There are videos on the Internet that often remind people of how brutal the wild could be. Just like this clip that shows a pride of lions attacking a lone baby elephant that was walking on land. The fascinating yet scary video was shared on Twitter and may leave you intrigued.---Advertisement--- Lone tusker […]

New Delhi: There are videos on the Internet that often remind people of how brutal the wild could be. Just like this clip that shows a pride of lions attacking a lone baby elephant that was walking on land. The fascinating yet scary video was shared on Twitter and may leave you intrigued.

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The video was posted on the Twitter by IFS officer Susanta Nanda. The video shows a few lions pawing at the baby tuscker. A few times, one of the lion also tries to drag away the baby elepahnt by its feet. However the efforts made by lions fails and elephant walks away with ease.

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The video has been posted a day ago. Since being shared, the clip has accumulated more than 285k views and the numbers are quickly increasing. The share has also prompted people to post various kinds of comments. “omg it is so scary,” shared an Instagram user. “That crocodile is under intense pressure,” posted another. “Rare footage,” commented a third. “What a sighting!” wrote a fourth.

 

 

 

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