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African Bush Elephant Collection (page 7)

"Graceful Giants: Witness the Majestic African Bush Elephants in their Natural Habitat" In the heart of Nairobi National Park, Kenya

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: Herd of African Bush Elephants -Loxodonta africana- at Tsumcor Waterhole, Etosha National Park

Herd of African Bush Elephants -Loxodonta africana- at Tsumcor Waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: Elephant cow with a calf, African Bush Elephants -Loxodonta africana-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Elephant cow with a calf, African Bush Elephants -Loxodonta africana-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: African Bush Elephant -Loxodonta africana- in front of a herd of Burchells Zebras or Steppe Zebras

African Bush Elephant -Loxodonta africana- in front of a herd of Burchells Zebras or Steppe Zebras -Equus quagga burchellii-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: Two young African Bush Elephants -Loxodonta africana- standing beside one another in the water

Two young African Bush Elephants -Loxodonta africana- standing beside one another in the water while drinking, Koinachas Waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: Small herd of African Bush Elephants -Loxodonta africana- marching with a calf past a skeleton of

Small herd of African Bush Elephants -Loxodonta africana- marching with a calf past a skeleton of a giraffe, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: Herd of African Bush Elephants -Loxodonta africana-, Tsumcor Waterhole, Etosha National Park

Herd of African Bush Elephants -Loxodonta africana-, Tsumcor Waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: Two African Bush Elephants -Loxodonta africana-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Two African Bush Elephants -Loxodonta africana-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: Young African Bush Elephant -Loxodonta africana-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Young African Bush Elephant -Loxodonta africana-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: African Bush Elephant -Loxodonta africana-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

African Bush Elephant -Loxodonta africana-, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: Elephants standing in the water drinking, African Elephants -Loxodonta africana

Elephants standing in the water drinking, African Elephants -Loxodonta africana-, Koinachas waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: Herd of elephants standing in the water drinking and feeding, African Elephants -Loxodonta africana

Herd of elephants standing in the water drinking and feeding, African Elephants -Loxodonta africana-, Koinachas waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: Herd of elephants standing in the water drinking, African Elephants -Loxodonta africana

Herd of elephants standing in the water drinking, African Elephants -Loxodonta africana-, Koinachas waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: African elephant -Loxodonta africana-, herd, Tsumcor water hole, Etosha National Park, Namibia

African elephant -Loxodonta africana-, herd, Tsumcor water hole, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: African Elephants -Loxodonta africana-, group moving through the dry grass, Etosha National Park

African Elephants -Loxodonta africana-, group moving through the dry grass, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageAfrican Bush Elephant Collection: Young African Elephant -Loxodonta africana- moves through dry bushland, Etosha National Park

Young African Elephant -Loxodonta africana- moves through dry bushland, Etosha National Park, Namibia



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"Graceful Giants: Witness the Majestic African Bush Elephants in their Natural Habitat" In the heart of Nairobi National Park, Kenya, lies the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, a sanctuary that nurtures and protects juvenile elephants. These young Loxodonta africana, also known as African bush elephants, roam freely under the watchful eyes of dedicated caretakers. Venturing further into Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park in South Africa unveils breathtaking scenes of these magnificent creatures. A herd with young ones gathers at a waterhole, quenching their thirst while creating an enchanting sight to behold. The bond between adult females and their offspring is evident as they stand side by side near the tranquil waters. The Addo Elephant National Park offers more than just glimpses of African wildlife; it provides opportunities to witness bathing sessions where these gentle giants frolic joyously in refreshing waters. As they splash around playfully amidst their natural surroundings, one can't help but marvel at their sheer size and grace. Delving into history reveals depictions of African elephants dating back centuries. In a lithograph published in 1897, we catch a glimpse of these majestic beings roaming freely across vast landscapes—a testament to their enduring presence on this continent. As we explore further into Eastern Cape's wilderness within Addo Elephant National Park, zebras gather alongside watering holes—a harmonious scene showcasing diverse species coexisting peacefully. Amongst them stands an awe-inspiring African elephant—an emblematic symbol of strength and resilience against time's passage. These captivating moments captured throughout history remind us why these incredible creatures have fascinated humans for generations. From ancient tapestries depicting Hannibal's exploits to modern-day encounters with wild herds grazing peacefully amongst nature—African bush elephants continue to captivate our hearts and minds. So let us cherish every encounter with these graceful giants—their presence reminding us of Africa's rich biodiversity and the need to protect and preserve their habitat for generations to come.