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A cute baby elephant in an elephant camp in Krabi, Thailand.
Come to Paradise with me in my blog: A Return To Krabi, part 1 and A Return To Krabi, part 2
*Note: More pics of Pets, Dogs, Cats and other Domestic Animals in my Domestic Animals Album.
Taken at Ruckomechi Camp, Zimbabwe.
I waited, still, while this huge animal walked over our boardwalk, so that I could move from our hut to the main huts.
When I started to walk it was not happy and showed me.
Naturally I stopped.
I said "Ok, you da man."
Botswana, Kasane.
Chobe river.
Chobe National Park is probably best known for its spectacular elephant sightings the population is estimated at around 70,000 elephants today, Chobe National Park is said to have the highest concentration of elephants in Africa.
Elephants living here are Kalahari elephants, the largest in size of all known elephant subspecies. Yet they are characterized by rather brittle ivory and short tusks, most likely due to calcium deficiency in the soil.
Two more of the Borneo Pygmy Elephants. Probably the biggest threat to the species is the large scale clearing of the forest for the confounded oil palm plantation. Apart from habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation, which are driven by an expanding human population lead in turn to increasing conflicts between humans and elephants when elephants eat or trample crops. Hundreds of people and elephants are killed annually as a result of such conflicts. Expanding human development disrupts their migration routes, depletes their food sources, and destroys their habitat. (Kota Kinabalu, East Malaysia, Nov. 2013)
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Yala National Park is the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka 斯里蘭卡
2014/7/10
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August 2013 - Tanzania
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Addo Elephant N.P. (Part of a series of these two adolescents play-fighting with each other until one gets pushed onto a tarmac road, and then he turns and withdraws.)
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