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African Elephant - stripping bark Botswana, Africa

African Elephant - stripping bark Botswana, Africa


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African Elephant - stripping bark Botswana, Africa

CRH-522
African ELEPHANT - stripping bark to eat
Botswana, Africa
Loxodonta africana
Chris Harvey
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CRH-522 - The Bark Bandit Strikes Again in Botswana!

EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print by Chris Harvey, we witness the mischievous antics of CRH-522, the notorious African Elephant with a penchant for bark-stripping. As he stands tall against the backdrop of Botswana's breathtaking wilderness, one cannot help but marvel at his sheer size and majestic presence. With his impressive tusks on full display, CRH-522 indulges in a rather unconventional feast – devouring tree bark like it's an all-you-can-eat buffet! This rare glimpse into an elephant's feeding habits showcases their incredible adaptability and resourcefulness in finding sustenance amidst nature's pantry. However, as awe-inspiring as this sight may be, let us not forget that elephants' destructive tendencies can have consequences for their environment. While CRH-522 enjoys his meal with gusto, it is important to remember that excessive tree damage can disrupt ecosystems and impact other species relying on these trees for survival. Nevertheless, there is no denying the charm of this single-minded pachyderm caught red-handed (or should we say "bark-handed") by Chris Harvey's lens. So next time you stumble upon this remarkable print from Ardea Wildlife Pets Environment collection, take a moment to appreciate both the beauty and complexity of Africa's endangered giants – our beloved African elephants!

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