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"Proboscidea: Majestic Giants of the African Savanna and Beyond" Witness the awe-inspiring sight of an African Elephant crossing Letaba River

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Canoeing on the Zambezi River

Canoeing on the Zambezi River, watching elephants grazing, Mana Pools, Zimbabwe. ZIM1411. Canoeing on the Zambezi River, watching elephants grazing, Mana Pools, Zimbabwe. © John Warburton-Lee

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Zimbabwe, Zambezi River

Zimbabwe, Zambezi River. Male elephants (Loxodonta africana) under stormy clouds on the bank of the Zambezi River. ZIM1240. Male elephant under stormy clouds on bank of Zambesi River. Zimabawe

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Male Elephant under stormy skies on bank of Zambezi River

Male Elephant under stormy skies on bank of Zambezi River. Zimbabwe

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Elephants in Masai Mara Game Reserve

Elephants in Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya

Background imageProboscidea Collection: An elephant matriarch keeps a careful watch over her

An elephant matriarch keeps a careful watch over her baby in the Samburu National Game Reserve. The gestation period of elephants is twenty-two months with an interval between calves of four to nine

Background imageProboscidea Collection: An elephant matriarch

An elephant matriarch, or family head, looks menacing in a wooded area of the Moremi Wildlife Reserve as one of her offspring puts up its trunk.Moremi is the only area of the Okavango Delta

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Sketch by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Sketch by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
Original artwork by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, donated by his granddaughter Mary Hawkins

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Dwarf elephant tooth

Dwarf elephant tooth
Tooth and jawbone of the dwarf elephant Palaeoloxodon cypriotes, between 10, 000 and 800, 000 years old. This fossil tooth

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Mural. City Palace. Shiw Nivas Palace. Udaipur Rajasthan. India

Mural. City Palace. Shiw Nivas Palace. Udaipur Rajasthan. India

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Elephants guarding Palace hotel. Jag Niwas. Lake Pichola. James Bonds Octopussi movie

Elephants guarding Palace hotel. Jag Niwas. Lake Pichola. James Bonds Octopussi movie
Elephants guarding Palace hotel. Jag Niwas. Lake Pichola. James Bonds Octopussy movie. Udaipur Rajasthan. India

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Elephants. Amber Fort. Jaipur. Rajasthan. India

Elephants. Amber Fort. Jaipur. Rajasthan. India

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Africa, Kenya, Amboseli. Elephant and Jeep at Amboseli

Africa, Kenya, Amboseli. Elephant and Jeep at Amboseli

Background imageProboscidea Collection: African Elephant Loxodonta africana Chobe Nationalpark Botswana Africa

African Elephant Loxodonta africana Chobe Nationalpark Botswana Africa
African Elephant (Loxodonta africana) Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Two African Elephants, Loxodonta africana, interlocking trunks, side view

Two African Elephants, Loxodonta africana, interlocking trunks, side view

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Three African Elephants, Loxodonta african, playing in water, one squirting water out of trunk

Three African Elephants, Loxodonta african, playing in water, one squirting water out of trunk, front view

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Two Asian Elephants, Elephas maximus, side view

Two Asian Elephants, Elephas maximus, side view

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Elephas maximus, Indian Elephant

Elephas maximus, Indian Elephant

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Illustration, Elephant standing with its tail flipped up, side view

Illustration, Elephant standing with its tail flipped up, side view

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Illustration, pair of Elephants, trunks touching, side view

Illustration, pair of Elephants, trunks touching, side view

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Two Woolly Mammoths searching for better vegetation to eat

Two Woolly Mammoths searching for better vegetation to eat
A rosy morning finds two Woolly Mammoths searching for better vegetation to eat

Background imageProboscidea Collection: A Saber Tooth Cat attacks a Woolly Mammoth

A Saber Tooth Cat attacks a Woolly Mammoth
Life comes to an end for a Woolly Mammoth after a valiant struggle to get out of a bog

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Pencil drawing of Gomphotherium

Pencil drawing of Gomphotherium. Gomphotherium was a genus of proboscidean mammal, extinct relative of modern elephants, that lived during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs in North America, Asia

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Large mammoth walking slowly on the snowy mountain against the wind

Large mammoth walking slowly on the snowy mountain against the wind

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Woolly Mammoth, white background

Woolly Mammoth, white background
3-D rendering of a Woolly Mammoth, white background

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Platybelodon mammal on white background

Platybelodon mammal on white background. Platybelodon was a herbivorous extinct mammal related to the elephant that lived in Miocene Era in Africa, Europe, Asia and North America

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Mammoths walking slowly on the snowy mountain against the wind

Mammoths walking slowly on the snowy mountain against the wind
Two large mammoths walking slowly on the snowy mountain against the wind

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Neanderthals approach a group of Machairodontinae feeding with a herd of Woolly Mammoths

Neanderthals approach a group of Machairodontinae feeding with a herd of Woolly Mammoths
Two Neanderthals aproaching a group of Machairodontinae feeding on a Woolly Rhinoceros with a group of Woolly Mammoths on the far end

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Elephant on white background with drop shadow

Elephant on white background with drop shadow

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Anancus arvernensis, Proboscidea, Pleistocene epoch of Europe

Anancus arvernensis, Proboscidea, Pleistocene epoch of Europe

Background imageProboscidea Collection: A mammoth standing among stones on a hillside

A mammoth standing among stones on a hillside

Background imageProboscidea Collection: A herd of Columbian Mammoths migrate to a warmer climate

A herd of Columbian Mammoths migrate to a warmer climate as winter sets in

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Two large mammoths walking slowly on the snowy mountain

Two large mammoths walking slowly on the snowy mountain

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Platybelodon was a large herbivorous mammal that lived during the Miocene epoch

Platybelodon was a large herbivorous mammal that lived during the Miocene epoch
Platybelodon was a large herbivorous mammal related to the elephant. Platybelodon lived during the Miocene epoch about 15-4 million years ago, and ranged over Africa, Europe, Asia and North America

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Gomphotherium angustidens from the Miocene epoch of Europe

Gomphotherium angustidens from the Miocene epoch of Europe

Background imageProboscidea Collection: A pack of Saber Tooth Cats attack a small Woolly Mammoth

A pack of Saber Tooth Cats attack a small Woolly Mammoth while his herd comes to the rescue

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Large mammoth, white background

Large mammoth, white background

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Columbian Mammoth

Columbian Mammoth
The Columbian Mammoth lived during the Quaternary Period of North and Middle America

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Full on view of a Woolly Mammoth

Full on view of a Woolly Mammoth

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Deinotherium on white background

Deinotherium on white background. Deinotherium was an enormous land mammal that lived in Asia, Africa and Europe during the Miocene to Pleistocene Periods

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Jabiru birds fly past a herd of Columbian Mammoths

Jabiru birds fly past a herd of Columbian Mammoths as they make their way across a river delta

Background imageProboscidea Collection: American mastodon from the Pleistocene epoch

American mastodon from the Pleistocene epoch
American mastodon (Mammut americanum) from the Pleistocene epoch of North America

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Mammuthus primigenius walking through a blizzard

Mammuthus primigenius walking through a blizzard

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Woolly Mammoths in the prehistoric northern hemisphere

Woolly Mammoths in the prehistoric northern hemisphere
Woolly Mammoths in Europe or almost anywhere in the northern hemisphere, circa 10, 000-30, 000 years ago

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Deinotherium mammal, side view

Deinotherium mammal, side view. Deinotherium was an enormous land mammal that lived in Asia, Africa and Europe during the Miocene to Pleistocene Periods

Background imageProboscidea Collection: A Woolly Mammoth bursting out of a snowy, wooded backdrop

A Woolly Mammoth bursting out of a snowy, wooded backdrop
Full on view of a Woolly Mammoth bursting out of a snowy, wooded backdrop

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Woolly Mammoth, side view

Woolly Mammoth, side view
The Woolly Mammoth was a herbivore that lived during the Pleistocene Period of Eurasia and North America

Background imageProboscidea Collection: Moeritherium is a proboscidian from the Eocene epoch

Moeritherium is a proboscidian from the Eocene epoch of Egypt

Background imageProboscidea Collection: An adult Platybelodon compared to a modern adult African Elephant

An adult Platybelodon compared to a modern adult African Elephant
An adult Platybelodon from 9 million years ago is compared to a modern adult African Elephant (genus Loxodonta). The Platybelodon is 10 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 9, 000 pounds



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"Proboscidea: Majestic Giants of the African Savanna and Beyond" Witness the awe-inspiring sight of an African Elephant crossing Letaba River, its massive silhouette backlit by the golden hues of evening light in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Etosha National Park, Namibia presents a mesmerizing spectacle as a herd of Loxodonta africana gracefully walks in perfect formation, leaving footprints on the dusty plains. In the dry season's harshness, an African elephant herd braves the vast open plains with determination and resilience - a testament to their adaptability and strength. As twilight descends upon Chobe National Park in Botswana, be captivated by the enchanting silhouette of an African elephant against a breathtaking sunset backdrop - nature's masterpiece. A fascinating glimpse into prehistoric times awaits at The Natural History Museum at Tring with its intriguing mammoth skeleton drawing; marvel at these ancient relatives of modern-day elephants. Nature's quirks unfold before your eyes as you witness an amusing yet remarkable moment when an African Elephant attempts to mate with another bull in Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Immerse yourself in the Mammal and Whale Gallery where Loxodonta africana takes center stage - explore their diverse habitats and understand their vital role within ecosystems worldwide. Delve deeper into our understanding of this magnificent species through encounters with Loxodonta africana or commonly known as African elephants - discover their unique characteristics that make them truly extraordinary creatures. Step back in time to May 1912 when Augustus H. Bishop proudly posed beside colossal elephant tusks; admire these impressive artifacts that bear witness to humanity's fascination with Proboscidea throughout history. Amidst wooded tranquility stands a lone bull elephant exuding both power and mystery; feel his commanding presence as he navigates through the shadows, a true embodiment of untamed wilderness.