k African elephants crossing Chobe river A small herd of African bush elephants Loxodonta africana crossing the Chobe river in Botswana. The matriarch has two young elephants swimming alongside her as she guides them across the river to new pastures. Elephants are herbivores and are the worlds largest and heaviest land animals. Adult females and their young live in large social groups, whereas males lead largely solitary lives. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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African elephants crossing Chobe river A small herd of African bush elephants  Loxodonta africana  crossing the Chobe river in Botswana. The matriarch has two young elephants swimming alongside her as she guides them across the river to new pastures. Elephants are herbivores and are the world s largest and heaviest land animals. Adult females and their young live in large social groups, whereas males lead largely solitary lives.
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African elephants crossing Chobe river

A small herd of African bush elephants (Loxodonta africana) crossing the Chobe river in Botswana. The matriarch has two young elephants swimming alongside her as she guides them across the river to new pastures. Elephants are herbivores and are the world's largest and heaviest land animals. Adult females and their young live in large social groups, whereas males lead largely solitary lives.

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