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Elephant portrait in Khao Yai.
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Elephants- enormous, intelligent, strong and sociable. A male African elephant can weigh up to 7.5 tons! They have long and flexible noses, large flapping ears, and loose, wrinkly skin.
There are two elephant species that are usually recognized: the African elephant and the Asian elephant.
- African elephants have large ears that are shaped like the continent of Africa, both males and females have visible tusks, their skin is very wrinkly. their back is swayed, and the end of their trunk works as if they have two fingers there to help them pick things up. African elephants are the largest mammals on land.
- Asian elephants have smaller ears, and one finger at the end of their trunk..
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Taken at: San Diego Zoo, San Diego, CA
or San Diego Zoo Safari Park, Escondido,
Elephants- enormous, intelligent, strong and sociable. A male African elephant can weigh up to 7.5 tons! They have long and flexible noses, large flapping ears, and loose, wrinkly skin.
There are two elephant species that are usually recognized: the African elephant and the Asian elephant.
- African elephants have large ears that are shaped like the continent of Africa, both males and females have visible tusks, their skin is very wrinkly. their back is swayed, and the end of their trunk works as if they have two fingers there to help them pick things up. African elephants are the largest mammals on land.
- Asian elephants have smaller ears, and one finger at the end of their trunk..
Hope you enjoy! /www.flickr.com/photos/pix-by-pegisue/
Pix.by.PegiSue
Taken at: San Diego Zoo, San Diego, CA
or San Diego Zoo Safari Park, Escondido,
These are some of the first photos with my new telelens, on Safari in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
Two African elephants at the Milwaukee County Zoo in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
For more go to www.elviskennedy.com
The Elephant Training Center Chiang Dao, Northern Thailand is on the banks of the Mae Ping River where the elephants bathe before and after their lessons.
This elephant was using its enrichment ball to reach over a fence and eat the tasty plants outside the exhibit.
The 440th Airlift Wing conducts an "elephant walk" and airborne operation onto Pope Field, April 17, 2014. Eight C-130’s dropped static line and HALO (high altitude low opening) paratroopers from the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command onto the flightline in a rare airborne operation. Prior to take-off the C-130’s performed an elephant walk where the planes follow each other down the field.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Charles Crail/XVIII Abn. Corps PAO)