Dictionary Definition
musth n : an annual phase of heightened sexual
excitement in the males of certain large mammals (especially
elephants); is associated with discharge from a gland between the
eye and ear; "the frenzied elephant was in musth"
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Noun
- A time during which male elephants exhibit increased levels of sexual activity and aggressiveness.
Extensive Definition
Musth (or, alternately spelled, must) is a
periodic condition in bull elephants, characterized by a
thick, tar-like secretion called temporin from the temporal
ducts and, far more notably, by highly aggressive behaviour. It is
accompanied by a significant rise in reproductive hormones -
testosterone levels
in an elephant in musth can be as much as 60 times greater than in
the same elephant at other times. However, whether this hormonal
surge is the sole cause of musth, or merely a contributing factor,
is unknown: scientific investigation of musth is greatly hindered
by the fact that, once under the influence of musth, even the most
otherwise placid of elephants may actively try to kill any and all
humans. Similarly, the tar-like secretion remains largely
uncharacterised, due to the difficulties of collecting samples for
analysis; however, secretions and urine collected from zoo elephants
have been shown to contain elevated levels of various highly
odorous ketones and
aldehydes.
Although it has often been speculated that musth
is linked to
rut, this is unlikely because the female elephant's estrus cycle is not
seasonally-linked, whereas musth most often takes place in winter.
Furthermore, bulls in musth have often been known to attack female
elephants, regardless of whether or not the females are in heat.
Connections to dominance behaviour have also
been speculated.
Mahouts are often
able to greatly shorten the duration of their elephants' musth:
this is accomplished by tying the bull to two extremely strong
trees, and keeping him on a starvation diet until the musth ends,
typically after 5 to 7 days; xylazine is also used. It
should be noted that, as mahouts work with Asian elephants, the
starvation technique has not been tried on African elephants.
The word is derived from 'مست' (pronounced mast)
in Persian
which means 'intoxicated' in general, or more specifically 'in
heat" as in 'پيل مست' meaning 'sexually excited elephant'.
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External links
musth in German: Musth