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The Elephant Nature Park was created by a thai woman called Lek back in the 90’s after she grew tired of watching the elephants dissapearing.She started out with 4 elephants that she bought from local logging companies, and found a piece of land that the elephants could live on.Check out my travelblog at www.175days.no
This African Bush Elephant, Loxodonta africana, was photographed in Kenya, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
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This elephant lives in the foothills of Kerinci Seblat National Park. She doesn't like being photographed, it emerged. As I was taking the shot, she lunged at the the camera.
The Elephant Nature Park was created by a thai woman called Lek back in the 90’s after she grew tired of watching the elephants dissapearing.She started out with 4 elephants that she bought from local logging companies, and found a piece of land that the elephants could live on.Check out my travelblog at www.175days.no
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I arrived just in time at the zoo last weekend, to be able to draw the elephants getting their manicure!
Asian elephants at Singapore Zoo.
Although many thousands of domesticated Asian elephants are found in Southeast Asia, this magnificent animal is threatened by extinction in the wild: in the face of rapidly growing human populations, the Asian elephant's habitat is shrinking fast.
Photo taken during an elephant encounter tour in Livingstone, Zambia by travel photographer Brendan van Son of www.brendansadventures.com