Rear view of an African Elephant at a waterhole

I’ve been watching with great interest, while confined in lockdown and unable to travel, the BBC series called The Waterhole, showing all the wildlife which used a man-made waterhole in Tanzania during three specifed two-week periods.

This image is derived from a photo I made of a solo, large, bull African Elephant, Loxodonta africana, drinking at a waterhole in Chobe National Park, in the north of Botswana.

This image is copyright © Liz Leyden, all rights reserved.

It is for sale as wall art or as various home or personal accessories at Pixels.com.

A variation of the original photo, with the elephant swinging his tail, which they often do to discourage insects, is available for sale as a stock photo from iStock.

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