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When the elephants fight the grass suffers is an apt analogy for today's geopolitical situation
A good friend recently drew my attention to a fascinating Swahili proverb, best translated “When the elephants fight, the grass suffers.” We had been talking about the rise in global unrest, and who ...
If there’s one thing the internet can never get enough of, it’s baby elephants. Digital creator and traveler Khyati Dhingra shared a video of two baby elephants play-fighting in Mikumi National Park ...
A well-loved wild elephant in a Thai national park needed medical attention after a fight with a rival, officials said. Screengrab from the Thai Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant ...
A big male bull elephant stretches up his trunk to feed on a favourite food, the fruit of the sausage tree, properly known as the Kigelia tree. The sausage shaped fruits are as hard as concrete!© ...
The Johor state government is giving serious attention to the human-elephant conflict in the state, with various conservation and wildlife management ...
On a Spring Day in 1961, Mr. and Mrs. Alderson Muncy of Paynesville in McDowell County walked into Henderson’s Supermarket where they used food stamps to buy groceries. Their first purchase was a can ...
India, Dec. 26 -- The trees are decorated with bells, stars, and miniature Santa ornaments. Maya, Phoolkali, Emma, Tara, and Suraj wait patiently nearby. But little Bani cannot hide her excitement.
In Khao Yai National Park in central Thailand, one creature captures the attention and hearts of the park’s staff and visitors. His name is Plai Sarika, a wild male elephant that wanders the forest ...
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