What happens when you kill all the war elephants?
What happens when you kill all the war elephants?
It has the “Elevation Multiplier” perk, so it does double damage when hitting a target 3 meters or more below you. You get the shaman outfit for killing the one in the desert I’m really bad at names also you get the trophy hunter bow for killing the two together and for Killing them all you get the trophy.
What did Romans think of elephants?
The Romans seem to have been largely unimpressed with the use of elephants and employed them only rarely and in small numbers, usually supplied via Numidia. They were said to have cunningly released pigs to disrupt Pyrrhus’ elephants at the Battle of Maleventum in 275 BCE.
Who defeated the Romans with elephants?
Hannibal
What were some disadvantages in using elephants in war?
The most famous pitfall of elephants is that they are skittish and temperamental. Despite years of training for battle, elephants could still panic under actual battle conditions. Concentrated missile fire could confuse and enrage an elephant and cause them to turn and flee.
What is Elephant weakness?
A surprising weakness is that Elephants are not naturally aggressive (which is primarily why Elephants are easier to tame compared to other animals like bears or rhinos). In fact, they avoid fighting (except in must season: which is when they are violently aggressive, even to their tamers).
Did the Persians have war elephants?
The Persians had 15 Indian-trained war elephants, which were placed at the centre of the Persian line, and they made such an impression on the Macedonian troops that Alexander felt the need to sacrifice to the God of Fear the night before the battle.
What are the two main threats to African elephant populations?
Today, the greatest threat to African elephants is wildlife crime, primarily poaching for the illegal ivory trade, while the greatest threat to Asian elephants is habitat loss, which results in human-elephant conflict.
What animals can kill an elephant?
Aside from humans, lions are the only predators powerful enough to kill an elephant. The males, being 50% heavier than the females, are especially suited to the task. It typically takes seven lionesses to kill an elephant, but just two males could do the same. Even a single male can overpower a young elephant.