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lions and tigers
He brought ELEPHANTS with him to invade Britain. The elephants were meant to scare enemy tribes.
Elephants were used in ancient armies. They were used to disrupt enemy ranks through fear, loss of morale or breaking the enemy lines. Elephants often made cavalry horses of the enemy panic as well.
Elephants have 2 tusks to protect themselves from enemy's
War elephants trampled the enemy underfoot and disorganized their ranks, leaving them running for cover, dead, or vulnerable.
Lions
An interesting fact is that elephants are classed as having no natural enemies. However, animals such as lions and tigers can be predators, especially if the elephant is very young and weak.
An Elephants main Enemy is man, They are hunted for their ivory tusks. Hunting them is against the law but it is still done illegally.
The elephants gave Asoka the power to easily conquer many places by having the elephants trample and throw enemy soldiers, also carrying supplies and men with bows and arrows and spears. The elephants though were a bit slow and took a while to get somewhere and they needed a lot of food considering he had thousands.
Hannibal was a Carthaginian general who was a sworn enemy of Rome. He is famous for attacking Rome from the north by crossing the Alps with war elephants.
Alexander the Great utilized Porus's elephants as war weapons by employing tactical strategies that capitalized on their size and strength. He trained his troops to create formations that could counter the elephants' charge, using light infantry and archers to harass them from a distance. Additionally, he leveraged the psychological impact of the elephants on his enemies, using them to instill fear and disrupt enemy formations. Ultimately, his innovative tactics allowed him to neutralize the elephants' advantage and turn them into tools of war.