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Elephants of all Sizes: They Just Keep Coming!
Stacy
Posted On 01/03/2024 10:07:29
Botswana | Kalahari Desert | Chobe Bakwena Lodge | Chobe National Park | Safari | Game Drive | Elephants
Elephants who live in the wild don't spend long hours sleeping. In fact, most adult elephants sleep for only about two hours each day. That means that no matter what time you are on a game drive, you will likely see elephants on the move - often in search of food, water or shade. Chobe National Park is reported to have one of the largest elephant populations - not just in Botswana but in the entire world.
The Wordy Explorers
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Most people aren't happy when their drive gets interrupted by cross traffic, but it's different when the traffic crossing in front of you is elephants. No matter if they are adults or little ones, it's fun to watch as they pass right in front of your safari vehicle!
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