We meet the largest Land Mammal, the African Bush Elephant (Loxodonta Africana) in a small herd along a river in Kenya's Samburu National Reserve. The young elephant bulls in the herd are play fighting. Playing is an essential developing phase in most mammals and it is no different with elephants. They not only learn necessary skills that might be life-saving in adulthood but also learn where they fit into the hierarchy of elephants found in their home range without the need for an actual fight.
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