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African Elephant CAN 1280 IUCN Endangered, South Africa Loxodonta africana © John Cancalosi / ARDEA LONDON

African Elephant CAN 1280 IUCN Endangered, South Africa Loxodonta africana © John Cancalosi  /  ARDEA LONDON


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African Elephant CAN 1280 IUCN Endangered, South Africa Loxodonta africana © John Cancalosi / ARDEA LONDON

CAN-1280
AFRICAN ELEPHANT - Close-up, two face to face, tusks interlocked
IUCN Endangered, South Africa
Loxodonta africana
John Cancalosi
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Trunk Wrestling - When Elephants Play Dirty!

EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this photo print, we witness a truly unique and hilarious moment between two African elephants. With their massive heads close together, these playful pachyderms engage in an epic tusk-to-tusk wrestling match that leaves us in awe. Their interlocked tusks create a mesmerizing texture as they push against each other with all their might. The wrinkles on their faces tell tales of wisdom and experience, while their muddy trunks add an extra touch of charm to the scene. It's hard not to imagine these gentle giants engaging in some friendly banter or exchanging jokes as they playfully wrestle. Perhaps they are testing each other's strength or simply enjoying a good laugh amidst the African wilderness. This heartwarming display showcases the true essence of friendship among animals. These two buddies have found solace in each other's company, creating a bond that transcends species boundaries. As we admire this rare sight captured by John Cancalosi from Ardea London, let's celebrate the beauty and humor found within nature. It reminds us that even endangered creatures like these magnificent elephants can find joy and companionship amidst challenging circumstances. So next time you're feeling down, remember these lovable mud-covered pals who remind us all to embrace life with laughter and never shy away from a little friendly competition!

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