A baby elephant is still unsure how to feed from its mother.

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Images apparentées
- A baby elephant playing with a piece of dead wood beside its mother.
- A baby elephant plays on a mound watched over by its mother.
- A baby elephant follows its mother beside the permanent swamps at Amboseli.
- A baby elephant is protected by its mother beside the permanent swamps at Amboseli.
- A large bull elephant feeds on grass in the permanent swamps at Amboseli while a cattle egret waits in close proximity to pounce on the insects it disturbs.
- An elephant feeds in the permanent swamps at Amboseli while its young calf struggles to keep above the water.
- A baby elephant scratching itself after leaving a waterhole in Tsavo East National Park.
- Elephants leaving a waterhole in Tsavo East National Park.
Plus d’images apparentées
- Elephants heading to a waterhole in Tsavo East National Park.
- Kenya, Masai Mara, Musiara Marsh, Narok County. Elephant calves playing. Their permanent tusks emerge in their third year.
- Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Young elephants playing at a mud wallow.
- Elephants feed in the permanent swamps at Amboseli.
- Africa, Kenya, Narok County, Masai Mara National Reserve. A Young Elephant calf playing in water.
- Kenya, Masai Mara, Bila Shaka Lugga, Narok County. Mother cheetah with three of her five three-month-old cubs.
- Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Female cheetah with two of her 5 playful three month old cubs early in the morning.
- A herd of elephants move to new feeding grounds in the permanent swamps at Amboseli.