Kenya, Kajiado County, Amboseli National Park. Two young African bull elephants skirmish.
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- Kenya, Kajiado County, Amboseli National Park. Two young African bull elephants skirmish for dominance.
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- Kenya, Masai Mara, Musiara Marsh, Narok County. Bull elephant dust bathing after mud wallowing. The coating of mud and dust helps to protect their skin.