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Elephant Calling The Herd

Elephant calling the herd. Photo by Shazaad Kasmani

Whilst on your safari, an animal behavior that is quite rarely seen could suddenly present itself for an incredibly unique wildlife photograph. 

During one of our Tanzania Safari itineraries, a giant bull elephant sat down and made a boisterous call that resonated like thunder across the entire Tarangire National Park. Unlike anything ever seen before, it seemed to be calling all elephants to perhaps come together. 

Capturing unusual moments such as these in natural history are quite rare but that's what makes wildlife photography extremely rewarding

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