Kenya,Tsavo West National Park. A cow elephant rubs herself on the trunk of a tree in Tsavo West National Park while her offspring stand nearby. The red hue of their thick skin is the result of them dusting themselves with the distinctive red soil of the area.
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- Kenya,Tsavo West National Park. A herd of elephants (Loxodonta africana) drinks and frolics in Lake Jipe with the Pare Mountains dominating the landscape. The red hue of their thick skin is the result of them dusting themselves with the distinctive red soil of the area.
- Kenya,Tsavo West National Park. A herd of elephants (Loxodonta africana) leaves Lake Jipe with the Pare Mountains dominating the landscape. The red hue of their thick skin is the result of them dusting themselves with the distinctive red soil of the area.
- Kenya,Tsavo West National Park. Elephants (Loxodonta africana) at a natural waterhole in Tsavo West National Park. The red hue of their thick skin is the result of them dusting themselves with the distinctive red soil of the area.
- Kenya,Tsavo West National Park. A herd of elephants (Loxodonta africana) in Tsavo West National Park. The red hue of their thick skin is the result of them dusting themselves with the distinctive red soil of the area.
- Kenya,Tsavo East National Park. A cow elephant with unusual tusks raises her trunk to sniff the air.
- A herd of elephants drinks from the Uaso Nyiro River in the Samburu National Game Reserve. By taking regular mud or dust baths to keep away flies and other biting insects,elephants take on the soil colour of their own habitats.
- A herd of elephants moves across the Amboseli plains.Elephants are gregarious,living in family groups consisting of related cows and their offspring. They are led by an old female,known as a matriarch. Sometimes,family groups met up to form large herds.
- Kenya,Kajiado District,Amboseli National Park. A herd of elephants (Loxodonta africana) moves across open country in Amboseli National Park.
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- Elephants watering in the Uaso Nyiru River.
- Kenya,Tsavo West National Park. A herd of fringe-eared oryx on the arid plains of Tsavo West National Park with the Pare Mountains dominating the landscape.
- Kenya,Tsavo West National Park. Dusk at Lake Jipe,a freshwater lake on the Kenya/Tanzania border southwest of Mount Kilimanjaro. Hippos (Hippopotamus amphibius) wallow near the shores of the lake.
- 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 years.
- Elephant (Loxodonta africana)
- 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.
- Kenya,Tsavo West National Park. A Maasai giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) in front of lava rocks with the Ngulia Mountain range rising in the background.
- 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.