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What do you see? An elephant eye, I don't know about you but, my love for wildlife photography has noticed it as an elephant eye which is making me capture the mountain.

Elephants, the largest land mammals, still face being killed for their tusks. Elephants need extensive land areas to survive and meet their ecological needs, which include food, water, and space. On average, an elephant can feed for up to 18 hours and consume hundreds of pounds of plant matter in a single day. As a result, as they lose habitat, they often come into conflict with people in competition for resources.

For a moment I felt this scene as a fossilized elephant ancestor making me realize how it feels when they are gone forever.

Continuing my love for wildlife and protecting nature. This photograph was captured in Ladakh, India.

Artist: Arun Kumar Nalimela Dimensions: 5168 × 3448 Licence: Extended Editorial Shot On Sony Alpha 7r3, 35mm lens.

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What do you see? An elephant eye, I don't know about you but, my love for wildlife photography has noticed it as an elephant eye which is making me capture the mountain.

Elephants, the largest land mammals, still face being killed for their tusks. Elephants need extensive land areas to survive and meet their ecological needs, which include food, water, and space. On average, an elephant can feed for up to 18 hours and consume hundreds of pounds of plant matter in a single day. As a result, as they lose habitat, they often come into conflict with people in competition for resources.

For a moment I felt this scene as a fossilized elephant ancestor making me realize how it feels when they are gone forever.

Continuing my love for wildlife and protecting nature. This photograph was captured in Ladakh, India.

Artist: Arun Kumar Nalimela Dimensions: 5168 × 3448 Licence: Extended Editorial Shot On Sony Alpha 7r3, 35mm lens.

The Poor Traveller collection image
Contract Address0x6885...8b2b
Token ID5
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Creator Earnings
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