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This guy was around 73 years old and still has his spectacular tusks. I fed him at least 200 baht worth of bananas. Thats about 10 bunches of bananas.
This young male elefant came quite close to our car, trying to chase us away by waving its ears and trumpeting loudly.
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We saw a wonderful heard of about 18 elephants catching a mud and dust bath. What a pleasure this was :)
You thought Beebo Wallace was a big cunt?
He doesn't even rate on the same scale as this one. This hot mama is 3 tons of prime realestate!
Go on, scratch and sniff, you know you want to.
Young elephant at Whipsnade Zoo
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Addo Elephant National Park is a diverse wildlife conservation park situated close to Port Elizabeth in South Africa and is one of the country's 19 national parks.
A mahout (the person who rides an elephant) gives the gentle giant a bath. After the elephant had its bath, I saw it being treated for a wound in its ear, however was adviced not to get close to it.
In this photograph, the stick through the ear piercing is all too disturbing. However, I am to understand that the elephant calves are 'broken' this way. As long as the stick remains in place, the elephant doesn't move. Perhaps a person with more knowledge on this could share information.