The worst part were the war elephants that were chased away. They seem to have regained their calmness and rushed towards the direction of the ancient Roman soldiers as soon as they turned.
As for the battlefield with more than 2,000 Carthaginian calvaries and 6,000 ancient Roman calvaries, the Carthaginian calvaries managed to regain its momentum. Although the Carthaginian soldiers couldn't reduce the disadvantage in numbers, at least they wouldn't be defeated by the ancient Romans for the time being by holding the enemies forcibly at the edge of the battlefield.
Well, the ancient Roman soldiers that were semi-surrounded were suppressed endlessly by the Carthaginian soldiers that rushed in, as if they were meat on a chopping block.
They didn't even have space to dodge the spears and were in the condition of being massacred.