Now you can tell the dominant older male by his huge tusks. The other ones were following him but not really too close. The other younger ones were just hanging out learning. I didn't see any females my whole trip. Poor guys. The one photo of the large bull with the long tusks was right before he came running toward our truck. Fortunately Cameron was trained to face the truck for a quick escape. The final photo is of our guide Richard who could spot a monkey the size of my fist in a tree in the middle of the night going 30 mph. Now this guy would spot things which the normal person would miss. That is why he is paid to be on the lookout.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Some more pictures of the 5 bull elephants
Now you can tell the dominant older male by his huge tusks. The other ones were following him but not really too close. The other younger ones were just hanging out learning. I didn't see any females my whole trip. Poor guys. The one photo of the large bull with the long tusks was right before he came running toward our truck. Fortunately Cameron was trained to face the truck for a quick escape. The final photo is of our guide Richard who could spot a monkey the size of my fist in a tree in the middle of the night going 30 mph. Now this guy would spot things which the normal person would miss. That is why he is paid to be on the lookout.
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