An elephant queen who has lived in Kenya's national parks for more than 60 years, her tusks grow to reach the ground, and is one of the few remaining "super fangs" in Africa. It's that impressive
author:Nadge's Crazy Animal Farm
An elephant queen who has lived in Kenya's national parks for more than 60 years, her tusks grow to reach the ground, and is one of the few remaining "super fangs" in Africa. Its impressive tusks suddenly felt like seeing a long-haired mammoth.
The elephant in the picture below is lucky to have survived poachers, and it died naturally in 2019.
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