African Bush Elephant Pictures
I’ve seen people on the internet are searching for African bush elephant pictures so i did some research and got this collection of photos of these beautiful, gently and gigantic creatures.
Nice huh?
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October 1st, 2007 20:28
What amazing creatures! Very nice collection of photos, thank you!
December 4th, 2007 02:55
hi !
These elephants too old ah?
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February 2nd, 2008 08:22
Thanks so very much for taking your time to create this very useful and informative site. I have learned a lot from your site. Thanks!!
June 26th, 2009 12:32
Clearly, these so called, “Bush Elephants” are very dangerous to local peoples in the African area. As a resident in the inner African community, I have had first hand encounters with these bush elephants. All of which have been horribly life changing expiriences. I lost my left pinky toe, as well as my finger nail on my right index finger. You will never realize how vital these things are to your tirbal life in Africa. I find myself constantly moping over the fact that I can no longer continue my bush elephant studies due to these significant losses. My children as well as my colleagues have turned away from me since the loss of my finger nail. My wife left me after the first incident of loosing my pinky toe. I am prohibited from entering many social facilities in our community. This saddens me because I can no longer get my favoite peach mango smoothies from Kippies Smoothie Shop. Since my banning from Kippies, I’ve fallen into acute depression and can longer preform regular tribal rituals without my aid, Adjoua. I have fallen in love with Adjoua and she has simply become my everything. I express my deep emotions for Adjoua openly but she feels I am too old for her and I can no longer bear children. This has become one of my personal issues in the inner African community because I cannot find a mate being infertile and missing other vital body parts. So now I am telling you, avoid the local bush elephant at all costs. He will ruin your life.