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African Elephants Collection

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: A herd of elephants

A herd of elephants (Loxodonta africana) strides out beneath Mount Kilimanjaro, Africas highest snow-capped mountain at 19, 340 feet above sea level

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: Africa, Namibia, Caprivi, Elephant in the Bwa Bwata National Park

Africa, Namibia, Caprivi, Elephant in the Bwa Bwata National Park

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: A small herd of elephants leaves a mud wallow in Ruaha National Park

A small herd of elephants leaves a mud wallow in Ruaha National Park

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: A herd of elephants moves in single file

A herd of elephants moves in single file after drinking from a freshwater pool near Lake Ndutu, a seasonal lake that borders the Serengeti National Park

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: An elephant in the Ruaha National Park of Southern Tanzania

An elephant in the Ruaha National Park of Southern Tanzania
An elephant looks menacing in front of a baobab tree in the Ruaha National Park of Southern Tanzania.In dry weather, elephants eat the bark and fibrous pith of these trees

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: Elephant by John Stevens tented camp

Elephant by John Stevens tented camp

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: A herd of elephants drinking at a waterhole in Tsavo West National Park, Kenya

A herd of elephants drinking at a waterhole in Tsavo West National Park, Kenya

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: A bull elephant in Amboseli National Park

A bull elephant in Amboseli National Park. Elephants consume the equivalent of about 5% of their body weight (i.e. up to 300kg) in twenty-four hours

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: A herd of elephants drinks from the Uaso Nyiru River

A herd of elephants drinks from the Uaso Nyiru River, a lifeline for wild animals and livestock in the low-lying, semi-arid regions of Maralal and Isiolo districts

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: A large herd of elephants drink at the Chobe River

A large herd of elephants drink at the Chobe River. Elephants can go several days without water but drink and bathe daily by choice

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: A lone bull elephant looks menacing in a wooded area

A lone bull elephant looks menacing in a wooded area of the Moremi Wildlife Reserve.Moremi incorporates Chiefs Island and was the first reserve in Africa to be created by indigenous Africans

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: An elephant matriarch

An elephant matriarch, or family head, looks menacing in a wooded area of the Moremi Wildlife Reserve as one of her offspring puts up its trunk.Moremi is the only area of the Okavango Delta

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: Africa, Namibia, Caprivi, Herd of elephants in the Bwa Bwata National Park

Africa, Namibia, Caprivi, Herd of elephants in the Bwa Bwata National Park

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: A fine bull elephant, Ngorongoro Crater

A fine bull elephant, Ngorongoro Crater
A fine bull elephant feeds along the rim of the world famous Ngorongoro Crater. The craters 102-square-mile floor and the surrounding highlands are spectacular for wildlife

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: Elephant on shore of Lake Kariba

Elephant on shore of Lake Kariba. ZIM2093

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: Elephant in early morning mist feeding on water hyacinths

Elephant in early morning mist feeding on water hyacinths

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: Canoeing on the Zambezi River

Canoeing on the Zambezi River, watching elephants grazing, Mana Pools, Zimbabwe. ZIM1411. Canoeing on the Zambezi River, watching elephants grazing, Mana Pools, Zimbabwe. © John Warburton-Lee

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: Elephants in Masai Mara Game Reserve

Elephants in Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: An elephant matriarch keeps a careful watch over her

An elephant matriarch keeps a careful watch over her baby in the Samburu National Game Reserve. The gestation period of elephants is twenty-two months with an interval between calves of four to nine

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: A fine old bull elephant with heavy tusks

A fine old bull elephant with heavy tusks. Marsabit was renown for elephants with exceptional ivory. The largest elephant living there in the second half of the 20th century was called Ahmed

Background imageAfrican Elephants Collection: Elephant (Loxodonta africana) sprays mud from its trunk

Elephant (Loxodonta africana) sprays mud from its trunk over its body to cool down


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