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  • Upset elepant cow shakes her head.
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  • Elephant cow approaching
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  • And the type of advance to be wary of when the female happens to be an elephant!<br />
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Generally elephant bulls are very tolerant and allow close approach, as long as they are not in musth and as long as you respect them and don't piss them off that is, but females of a breeding herd are a totally different story and need to be treated with much more care. Our boat drifting close to the shore quite far from a herd already prompted this female to approach us head on to show how big she is and to warn us off. Staying humble and calm luckily kept her calm too.
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  • Upset elepant cow amongst an attentive herd shakes her head.
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  • Upset elepant cow shakes her head.
    VGR_20151025_0112B&W.tif