A 13,000-pound sexually-charged elephant reportedly killed a South African safari ranger during a rampage.

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Bizarre on Female First

Mark Lautenbac died after the elephant broke through a fence at the Leopard Rock Lodge and ran through the Madikwe Game Reserve - a tourist area in the facility.

According to reports, the 33-year-old was trampled to death as he tried to steer the animal away from visitors.

Officials blamed the male elephant's violent behaviour on musth - a heightened state of sexual tension.

Musth is a periodic condition in male elephants, characterised by highly aggressive behavior and accompanied by a large rise in reproductive hormones.

Testosterone levels in an elephant in musth can be as much as 6 times greater than in the same elephant at other times.

The Field Guides Association of South Africa posted on Facebook: ''The news of Mark Lautenbach is terribly sad and devastating. Condolences from FGASA to the family.''