SCARPER: The mum's young calf spots the angry bull [BARCROFT]
The angry beast charged a female hippopotamus at a game reserve in Windhoek, Namibia.
Despite grazing happily alongside each other, the huge elephant lost his temper when the mother hippo got a little too close.
She stood her ground, but ended up being flipped several feet into the air by her aggressive neighbour.
Her young calf quickly ran off after seeing the rampaging bull.
And, amazingly, the mum emerged unscathed from the attack at Erindi Private Game Reserve.
She wandered off with nothing more than a little gas on her side - and a bruised ego.
ATTACK: The hippo stood her ground, but ended up being flipped several feet into the air [BARCROFT]
OVER: The female hippo is turned [BARCROFT]
ANGER: The grazing neighbours ended up in a dispute [BARCROFT]
UNSCATHED: The hippo walked away with minor injuries - and a bruised ego [BARCROFT]
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