Africa's Giant Tuskers

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Would the bow and arrow have been used to bring down the ellie....looks very ineffectual! :-?


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Hi Flutterby, I think the bow was carried by one of the trackers from the local people where the hunt must have taken place - indicating that this elephant was from a really far-off outlying district where very few Europeans ever ventured.
Could of cause have been hunted with a poisoned arrow and that the people posing with the tusks actually bought the tusks from the hunter.


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\O


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Not giant tuskers but no-where else to post this :-
( I am counting 81 elephant on this photo - have a close look and see if correct.)

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Like being In Addo O**


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The previous photo got cropped when loaded to AW so not all elies were shown - here is a subsequent photo with a similar number of elephants :-

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Still looks like Addo, but the elephants have bigger tusks \O


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Some lovely big tuskers there! \O


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Amazing congregation ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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magnificent ^Q^


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