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"Tusked Wonders: From Mammoths to Elephants" Step into the world of magnificent tusked creatures, where ancient giants and modern marvels roam

Background imageTusked Collection: Mammoth

Mammoth. Artists impression of a herd of mammoths (Mammuthus sp.). The mammoth was a large mammal adapted to the cold conditions of the Pleistocene Ice Age of some 2 million years ago

Background imageTusked Collection: Collared Peccaries / Javelinas - Family group in the desert of south-west Arizona USA

Collared Peccaries / Javelinas - Family group in the desert of south-west Arizona USA
ROG-13473 Collared Peccaries / Javelinas - Family group in the desert of south-west Arizona USA Tayassu tajacu Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTusked 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 imageTusked 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 imageTusked 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 imageTusked Collection: India - Tusked elephant, feeding (study of head), Gwalior

India - Tusked elephant, feeding (study of head), Gwalior
Black and white. Front portion of an elephant with trimmed tusks and open mouth. A man is standing beneath its mouth and feeding it plant material. A second man looks on from the background

Background imageTusked Collection: Narwhals

Narwhals (Monodon monoceros), computer artwork. These rare sea mammals are one of three whale species that spend their entire lives in the Arctic

Background imageTusked Collection: Elephant by John Stevens tented camp

Elephant by John Stevens tented camp

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

Elephant in early morning mist feeding on water hyacinths

Background imageTusked Collection: Male Elephant under stormy skies on bank of Zambezi River

Male Elephant under stormy skies on bank of Zambezi River. Zimbabwe

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

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

Background imageTusked Collection: The Trafalgar Square of 100, 000 years ago

The Trafalgar Square of 100, 000 years ago
When lions really crouched where Nelson now stands: the Trafalgar Square of 100, 000 years ago, its flora and fauna and interglacial landscape

Background imageTusked Collection: An archaeologist sits next to the unearthed remains of a st

An archaeologist sits next to the unearthed remains of a st
This is the first discovery of a pre-historic straight tusked elephant, which is larger than a mammoth. The discovery was made at Upnor, near Chatham in Kent. Date: 1916

Background imageTusked Collection: Kaprosuchus prehistoric crocodiles

Kaprosuchus prehistoric crocodiles. Computer artwork of Kaprosuchus sp. crocodyliforme reptiles under baobab (Adansonia sp.) trees by the side of a river

Background imageTusked Collection: Palaeolithic elephant hunting, artwork C016 / 8283

Palaeolithic elephant hunting, artwork C016 / 8283
Palaeolithic elephant hunting. Artwork of humans hunting a prehistoric species of elephant in palaeolithic (Stone Age) Europe

Background imageTusked Collection: Walrus C016 / 3989

Walrus C016 / 3989
Walrus. Close-up of a walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) resting on a sheet of sea ice. Photographed in Hinlopenstretet (Hinlopen Strait), Svalbard archipelago, Norway

Background imageTusked Collection: Walrus C016 / 3988

Walrus C016 / 3988
Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) resting on a sheet of sea ice. Photographed in Hinlopenstretet (Hinlopen Strait), Svalbard archipelago, Norway

Background imageTusked Collection: Walrus C016 / 3984

Walrus C016 / 3984
Walrus. Close-up of a walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) resting on a sheet of sea ice. Photographed in Hinlopenstretet (Hinlopen Strait), Svalbard archipelago, Norway

Background imageTusked Collection: Walrus C016 / 3979

Walrus C016 / 3979
Walrus. Pair of walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) resting on a sheet of sea ice. Photographed in Hinlopenstretet (Hinlopen Strait), Svalbard archipelago, Norway

Background imageTusked Collection: Warthog

Warthog

Background imageTusked Collection: Woolly mammoths

Woolly mammoths. Artists impression of a herd of woolly mammoths (Mammuthus sp.) during the peak of the ice age, 70, 000 to 10, 000 years ago

Background imageTusked Collection: Desert-adapted elephant

Desert-adapted elephant using its trunk to throw dust over itself. Dust baths help to ward off insects. This is an African elephant (Loxodonta africana)

Background imageTusked Collection: Mammoth, artwork

Mammoth, artwork
Mammoth, computer artwork. Mammoths (Mammuthus sp.) were large mammals, weighing on average around 6 to 8 tonnes. They were found across North America

Background imageTusked Collection: Family of Collared Peccaries

Family of Collared Peccaries
Family group of Collared Peccaries (Tayassu tajacu), also known as Javelinas, in the desert of south-west Arizona in USA


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"Tusked Wonders: From Mammoths to Elephants" Step into the world of magnificent tusked creatures, where ancient giants and modern marvels roam. In the desert of southwest Arizona, collared peccaries or javelinas gather in family groups, their tusks a symbol of unity and strength. Meanwhile, in the vastness of Ruaha National Park in Southern Tanzania, an elephant gracefully strides with its majestic ivory tusks shining under the African sun. Traveling across continents to India, we witness a tusked elephant delicately feeding on lush vegetation in Gwalior. Its massive head becomes a study of power and grace as it effortlessly consumes its meal. Transporting ourselves back 100, 000 years ago to Trafalgar Square, we can only imagine the awe-inspiring sight of mammoths with their colossal tusks dominating the landscape. Archaeologists uncover remnants that tell tales of these incredible beings - sitting beside unearthed remains brings us closer to understanding their existence. As we delve deeper into nature's wonders, a herd of elephants moves silently through dense forests in single file; each member carrying its own set of impressive tusks. In Amboseli National Park stands a bull elephant exuding dominance amidst breathtaking scenery. The artist John Stevens captures this essence at his tented camp – showcasing an intricate portrayal that highlights every detail including those formidable tusks. Witnessing an early morning mist enveloping an elephant feasting on water hyacinths evokes tranquility and reminds us how interconnected these gentle giants are with their surroundings. Under stormy skies on the banks of Zambezi River stands a male elephant displaying resilience against nature's fury while proudly flaunting its prized possessions – long curved tusks that have seen many seasons come and go. And finally, an elephant matriarch keeps watchful eyes over her herd; her wisdom passed down from generations before her.