Paradise Charge
Elephant bulls are notorious for charging as an intimidation tactic, but, as in this painting, they are often mock charges. One of the signs of a mock charge as opposed to a ‘real’ charge, is that the position of the ears in a real charge are flat against the head. In a mock charge they are usually splayed wide and high, in order for the animal to appear larger than it is to get the enemy to back down.
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