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  • From the time they are young, male elephants use play fighting to determine their place in the social structure and develop the skills they will need as adults.  As they get older the fighting gets more serious as you can see in the next series of photos.  Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe.
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  • Although these youngsters are small for elephants you could feel the power as the spared.  Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe.
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  • The elephant on the right is getting worked up.  Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe.
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  • The stomping is part of the ritual.  Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe.
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  • These two are all locked up for a pushing match.  Can you tell that the one on the right has his testosterone fully involved?  Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe.
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