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Cooling off the “Musth”

Cooling off the “Musth”

May 30, 2016May 30, 2016srilankasafariblog

“Musth” is a periodic condition in bull elephants. Characteristic of this biological condition is aggressive behavior which is accompanied by the sudden rise of reproductive hormones. The testosterone levels in this stage of an elephant are sixty times greater than other periods of its life cycle. Read more →

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