Close-up of the elephants fighting to find a leader

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These rare photos taken by a tourist at a national park in Kenya show the scene of 5 elephants fighting to choose a leader.

The video was filmed by Shazaad Kasmani, a tourist visiting Tsavo National Park in Kenya.

Mr. Kasmani said: At first the battle was between two elephants, then two more competed with each other and finally one more joined the battle.

These giant animals have locked their nets, used their heads and hops to push each other very strongly. According to Mr. Kasmani, the match between the elephants took place for about 15 minutes.

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