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Chris Willis wrote:
Jay, I am continuing to enjoy the pictures from your trip. The mating lions are great, but the giraffe pictures is really captivating to me. What a lineup! Also nice to see that elephant be so calm near the camp -- last time we were around elephants in Africa (Botswana) the females were almost uniformly very aggressive so we generally kept our distance! Interestingly the males we encountered were very cool and we got quite close to them without incident. They are awesome animals to be close to on foot, I am sure that was an unforgettable experience.
Chris
Thanks, Chris. I don't know this, but I think it's safe to assume that this elephant had spent enough time near the camp that she was familiar with the day-to-day activites at the camp. As long as the guests went about their business and kept a respectful distance, she was quite relaxed. That said, there were always a number of armed guards patrolling the camp to make sure that none of the guests did something foolish and none of the animals did something unexpected. I know wild animals can be unpredictable, but my general experience has been that an elephant (male or female) that you approach is likely to be edgy and aggressive, but that if you select a position at a reasonable distance and then let him or her approach you, it will be much more relaxed.
That's essentially what happened here. The elephant approached the empty tables as you see in the first shot and then moved off some. We sat down to eat and then the elephant slowly made its way back. Although it's certainly fairly close to us, it's actually further away than it looks and is not as close to the tables as it was in the first shot. If it had been, I'm not sure any of us would have stayed at the table.
Jay
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