|
|
|
Caption: |
Elephant eating the wood and bark of a baobab tree |
Keywords: |
Adansonia digitata Africa African Bush Elephant African Safari African Wildlife Animals Baobab Tree Bark Boab Boaboa Bottle Tree Bush Elephant Cream of Tartar Tree Dark Continent Dead-rat Tree EAC East Africa East African Community Eastern Africa Elephantidae Elephants Fauna Flora Horizontal Loxodonta africana Mammals Mbuyu Mkuu Hapingwa Moist Monkey Bread Tree Nature Other Keywords Outdoors Pachyderm Plant Life Plantlife Plants Safari Savanna Elephant Style Sub-Saharan Africa Tanzania Tanzanian Safari Tarangire National Park United Republic of Tanzania Upside-Down Tree Water Wildlife Wood Images Pictures Pics Photographs Fotos Stock Photos |
Notes: |
Tarangire National Park, Tanzania - Baobab trees are noted for storing water inside the swollen trunk, with the capacity to store up to 120,000 litres of water to endure the harsh drought conditions particular to each region. Because of this, it is common for elephants to rip apart the bark with their tusks to eat the moist wood.
|
City/Location: |
Tarangire National Park |
State/Province/ Subregion: |
N/A
|
Country: |
Tanzania |
Camera: |
|
Aperture: |
8.0
|
Shutter Speed: |
1/400s
|
ISO Setting: |
1000
|
Focal Length: |
560.0mm
|
Image ID: |
Tanzania_2557-Elephant_Baobab |
Variations Available: |
Looking for a similar but slightly different image (e.g., vertical vs. horizontal, color vs. B&W, person facing a different direction, darker, lighter, etc...)? It is likely that we have several photos similar to this one that may suit your needs. Send an email to sales@tommyimages.com to see if we have what you are looking for!
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|