In a captivating display of nature’s power, a herd of elephants boldly confronted a group of hippos to secure the prime spot at a South African watering hole.
The stunning encounter between these majestic creatures unfolded before the lens on August 9th in the Pilanesberg Nature Reserve.
Renowned wildlife photographer Corlette Wessels, 47, was nearby as a sizeable elephant cow took offense at the nearby presence of hippos.
The elephant’s initial irritation escalated swiftly into a forceful charge, prompting the startled hippo to retreat promptly.
Witnessing a fellow herd member in distress, the entire group of elephants, weighing several tons, joined the pursuit, prompting the hippos to flee for safety.
During the chase, the female elephant and several herd members reached the hippos, utilizing their massive trunks to make contact.
Thankfully, a moment of serenity returned as the hippos moved to a muddier section of the watering hole.
Corlette, residing on the Crocodile Nature Reserve north of Johannesburg, expressed astonishment at the spectacle, noting that this was her first encounter with such behavior.
She shared, “I’m no animal behavior expert, but it seemed that the elephant cow took offense to the hippos’ proximity while she was drinking.”
The hippo pursued during the incident was recognized by its deformed teeth and affectionately known as ‘Harry.’