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* After realizing the danger of the ''Palaeoloxodon's'' tusks and seeing how hard it is to get around them when the elephant understands the Tyrannosaurus's greater agility, the dinosaur sidesteps a charge from the elephant and bites onto one of its tusks. The analysis stated that a ''Palaeoloxodon's'' tusk would be hard to break even for the powerful jaws of a ''Tyrannosaurus''. The dinosaur still manages to do so when the elephant tries to shake it off by rearing up and stomping, the impact breaking the tusk the T-Rex bit into.
* The ''Palaeoloxodon'' does not let losing a tusk slow it down, and seeing the T-Rex is up close, grabs its neck with its trunk. While the ''Tyrannosaurus'' shakes free, the ''Palaeoloxodon'' uses the opening to push it over. With the dinosaur knocked prone, the elephant gores with its good tusk. While ''Tyrannosaurus'' is clearly dying from the wound, the ''Palaeoloxodon'' still isn’t finished and brings its front legs down on the T-Rex and crushes the life out of it. Having beaten the TerrifyingTyrannosaur, the ''Palaeoloxodon'' raises its trunk to the sky and trumpets in triumph.

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* ** After realizing the danger of the ''Palaeoloxodon's'' tusks and seeing how hard it is to get around them when the elephant understands the Tyrannosaurus's greater agility, the dinosaur sidesteps a charge from the elephant and bites onto one of its tusks. The analysis stated that a ''Palaeoloxodon's'' tusk would be hard to break even for the powerful jaws of a ''Tyrannosaurus''. The dinosaur still manages to do so when the elephant tries to shake it off by rearing up and stomping, the impact breaking the tusk the T-Rex bit into.
* ** The ''Palaeoloxodon'' does not let losing a tusk slow it down, and seeing the T-Rex is up close, grabs its neck with its trunk. While the ''Tyrannosaurus'' shakes free, the ''Palaeoloxodon'' uses the opening to push it over. With the dinosaur knocked prone, the elephant gores with its good tusk. While ''Tyrannosaurus'' is clearly dying from the wound, the ''Palaeoloxodon'' still isn’t finished and brings its front legs down on the T-Rex and crushes the life out of it. Having beaten the TerrifyingTyrannosaur, the ''Palaeoloxodon'' raises its trunk to the sky and trumpets in triumph.
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* The entire fight in ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' vs. ''Palaeoloxodon namadicus'':
** The larger elephant charges the dinosaur. The T-Rex [[FasterThanTheyLook proves far more nimble than it appears]], dodges out of the way and bites the Palaeoloxodon’s rear leg. In response, the ''Palaeoloxodon'' attempts to push the Tyrannosaurus away and shows its sheer power by picking up the dinosaur and shoving it back.
* After realizing the danger of the ''Palaeoloxodon's'' tusks and seeing how hard it is to get around them when the elephant understands the Tyrannosaurus's greater agility, the dinosaur sidesteps a charge from the elephant and bites onto one of its tusks. The analysis stated that a ''Palaeoloxodon's'' tusk would be hard to break even for the powerful jaws of a ''Tyrannosaurus''. The dinosaur still manages to do so when the elephant tries to shake it off by rearing up and stomping, the impact breaking the tusk the T-Rex bit into.
* The ''Palaeoloxodon'' does not let losing a tusk slow it down, and seeing the T-Rex is up close, grabs its neck with its trunk. While the ''Tyrannosaurus'' shakes free, the ''Palaeoloxodon'' uses the opening to push it over. With the dinosaur knocked prone, the elephant gores with its good tusk. While ''Tyrannosaurus'' is clearly dying from the wound, the ''Palaeoloxodon'' still isn’t finished and brings its front legs down on the T-Rex and crushes the life out of it. Having beaten the TerrifyingTyrannosaur, the ''Palaeoloxodon'' raises its trunk to the sky and trumpets in triumph.

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