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(04-11-2019, 05:07 PM)Rage2277 Wrote: i know some of the females have tusks..but seeing the head and build it looks rather masculine

Maybe she's a bit masculine... some females are...
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(04-17-2019, 06:24 AM)Rishi Wrote:
(04-11-2019, 05:07 PM)Rage2277 Wrote: i know some of the females have tusks..but seeing the head and build it looks rather masculine

Maybe she's a bit masculine... some females are...

lol..
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Lanka elephants:

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(04-17-2019, 09:35 AM)Rage2277 Wrote:
(04-17-2019, 06:24 AM)Rishi Wrote:
(04-11-2019, 05:07 PM)Rage2277 Wrote: i know some of the females have tusks..but seeing the head and build it looks rather masculine

Maybe she's a bit masculine... some females are...

lol..

It bonds the elephants to the men...
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It just takes a mild n gentle trunk push for the topple and roll game. 0.1 million muscle packed snake is its nose joined with upper lip generating enormous force enough to wreck anything in its way.
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As we can see from the photos all other land mammals including hippos and rhinos are just dwarfs comparing with the bull African elephant having an average boddy mass of 6 000 kg...The true King of the beasts.
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Javan rhino found dead in Indonesia, bringing global population down to 68

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Jintu Gogoi
Looked the size Great indian one hourned rhinoceros and Asiatic wild water buffalo.
Kaziranga asssam
point of the eastern range Agoratoli.
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Not the best quality in this video. But this is interesting in that way, that man filming it was looking for deer, when bull moose with nice horns came there. On the other side of this forest meadow is moose cow and calf. Bull moose was interested about that cow and it didn´t like to see this man there. This man imitated some moose sounds and bull wasn´t happy at all. It started to keep sounds which can be heard and then picking up grass, plantation and branches with horns and then shows off how strong it is :) Also coming closer and closer man who is filming. At closest it was about 20 meters away and this man didn´t provoke it more. Then bull went to meet cow as can be seen in the end of video. Also younger bull came there but kept distance to older bull.

Many people are afraid of bears in the woods, but I would start to look at closest tree if moose approaching like this one, they are known to attack people in the woods if irritated. 




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A "big boy" moose lost into a city and accompanied by a car driver:


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Two mooses are fighting in a Alaska suburb:


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Massive Cape Buffalo Herd seen often in the Serengeti 
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Not sure if some of these photos count .But I had to share the south sudan great migration.

Tiangs great migration through Boma-Jonglei Landscape....© P. Elkan WCS


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Giant eland on the move

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White eared kob


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A herd of nubian giraffe


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Source/Credits: South Sudan, The Beautiful

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