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Enormous bull elephant uses tusks to displace mud during musth in northern India

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This is the fascinating moment an elephant digs its tusks through a wall boundary and displaces mud in northern India's Uttarakhand.

The incident took place on January 1 at the Jhirna zone of the Jim Corbett National Park in Nainital district.

Visual showed the tusker displacing mud using its tusks.

According to sources, the elephant was in musth, a periodic condition in bull elephants.

With a rise in testosterone, the period of musth is generally marked by highly aggressive behaviour.

Fortunately, the elephant didn't resort to any violence and was on its way back after partially damaging the boundary.

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