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ELEPHANTS LATE AFTERNOON


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Elephants live in very structured social groups or families. Females spend their entire lives in tightly knit family groups made up of mothers, daughters, sisters, and aunts. Much like humans, elephants have very close family bonds and females in a group will assist each other with care of the young. These groups are led by the eldest female, or matriarch.

 

This is a small herd of about 20 elephants that I've often encountered in northern Kruger South Africa, and have observed them over a period of several years.

 

Image #1:

Taken with last light just before sunset. Images #2, #3 & #4 were taken in very low light.

 

Image #2:

The female on the left, who is also the matriarch of this herd, lost part of her trunk in a poacher's snare several months ago. It's obvious how much shorter her trunk is compared to the other elephants. During the period it took for the remaining part of her trunk to heal, the other elephants used their trunks to pour water down her mouth, until she was able to drink by herself again.

 

Image #3 & #4:

I was totally surprised to see this tiny elephant calf emerge from under the adults' legs. I estimate it to be about 4 to 6 weeks old. It's amazing to watch these huge animals move through the bush and at all times being aware of the calf's presence as it moves in between the adults without being trampled.

 

 

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