An elephant grazes on shrubs in the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya. Elephants can spend up to 18 hours a day feeding and put down up to 600 pounds of food. They can also drink up to 50 gallons of water a day. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/160th of a second
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You can’t go wrong with an image of an elephant. This one is beautifully captured, Sean!
Thanks Sue. Just a basic shot, but I liked that big old mouthful of food.
Love, love, love the pachyderms. Thank you for sharing your remarkable work with us, Sean! (Hey, how about some sea otters? 😆)
Thanks Jenn,
I love the sea otters too. I just posted one a couple of weeks ago, but I’ll have to post more. https://seancrane.com/2016/03/shy-sea-otter/
—– As play is to work
—– For children so dining is
—– For the Elephant.
This is a good reminder that we all need to eat our daily greens. 🙂 Great shot!
Yes, although not quite that many.
I like the muddy tusks.
They’ve seen some work.
Elephants are so wonderful, thank you for this fantastic shot 🙂
Thanks Amanda.