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Almost at once two other males charged after him. One broke off a low branch from a tree as he ran and brandished it in the air beforehurling it ahead of him. The other, as he reached the end of his run, stood upright and rhythmically swayed the branches of a tree back and forth beforeseizing a huge branch and dragging it farther down the slope. A fourth male, as he too charged, leaped into a tree and, almost without breaking his speed,tore off a large branch, leaped with it to the ground, and continued down the slope. As the last two males called and charged down, the one who had startedthe whole performance climbed from his tree and began plodding up the slope again. The others, who had also climbed into trees near the bottom of theslope, followed suit. When they reached the ridge, they started charging down all over again, one after the other, with equal vigor.
The females and youngsters had climbed into trees near the top of the rise as soon as the displays had begun, and there they remainedwatching throughout the whole performance. As the males charged down andplodded back up, so the rain fell harder, jagged forks or brilliant flares of lightening lit the leaden sky, and the crashing of the thunder seemed toshake the very mountains.....Twenty minutes from the start of the performance the last of the males plodded back up the slope for the lasttime."
(Goodall, Jane (1988) In The Shadow of Man . Houghlin Mifflin: Boston p. 52-53)
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