Although an elephant is a giant animal, anyone would give it little chance when 14 lions choose it as a meal, especially if we add that this elephant is actually a baby elephant, i.e. a cub. However, difficult situations give birth to heroes, and the story (read the video) of the baby elephant reads like the story of David and Goliath, except that there is a bigger David.
A big elephant- the type of elephant we know from our zoo - is indeed big and strong, but it is considered the friendliest animal. An unsuspecting one-year-old elephant who did not force himself into the lion's throat, as he was just wandering around along the coast of Zambia (the Chinzombo place), nevertheless became prey of 14 hungry lions (oh, what an allegory for bullying amongst the young). If you've ever watched National Geographic, then you know what to expect.
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But no. This fat man is s cunning tactics managed to drive off the lion pack, even though he already had two lions on his back and one around his hind legs. "Where are the rest of the elephants, for God's sake?!", one of the eyewitnesses asked frustratingly safari. As we learned, the baby elephant was later reunited with its herd, and the people named it after the heroic performance Hercules.