Elephant Narwhal.

Did you know that elephants have been known to use their tusks to hurl trees, and even attacking lions? It’s basically true. So why then could they not pick up a Narwhal and throw it like a spear? I can’t think of any real reason.

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What else could pierce through the 5mm thick skin of a rhino than the tusk of the deadly Narwhal. Yes. This team would hit the Rhino baboon team HARD. And once the rhino is down, with the tusk of a Narwhal through it’s hide, the baboon would have little chance against the power and fortitude of the trampling elephant.

6 thoughts on “Elephant Narwhal.

  • 1/10/2008 at 5:05 pm
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    is this legal? i thought this was a chicken fight with one animal on the back of another?

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  • 1/10/2008 at 5:15 pm
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    Ok, so let’s say that this is legal. A narwhal weighs 2000+ pounds. Elephants can’t throw that much like a spear. C’mon! The narwhal is a spear (clever) attached to a 2000 pound weight (not so effective). Plus, once the elephant has thrown it, what if he misses? Then you’re down to just an elephant.

    Elephant + tiger > elephant + narwhal flopping around on the ground.

    We’ve got 5 more combos coming up! Who’s left?

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  • 1/10/2008 at 5:18 pm
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    The scale seems off here… that’s more like a nartuna. Or that’s the biggest elephant EVER.

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  • 1/10/2008 at 5:28 pm
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    If the narwhal spear should work, what are the chances the penetration would be far enough to kill the rhino? They’re tough creatures. And could the baboon could get on the elephant’s back and distract it while the injured rhino commenced his final attack after disengaging from the narwhal, who’s now flopping the ground for sure?

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