Tusks 

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  • This Walrus image was taken at Spitzbergen in the Scandinavian Arctic. I like the way water drips from his whiskers and tusks whilst he holds an almost regal posture. / / (Spitzbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • The female in the background does not look to impressed with the male in front.

  • More elephants here / This shirt is also available as a greeting card / Elephants think about world events often. They sometimes think that people might not have everything under control. We should listen to what elephants have to say. Maybe they have some good ideas.

  • one of the many elephant shots from the chobe river in botswana. we took a private tour and our guide got us up really close to many of these guys. sometimes we were so close, i had to use my wide angle lens! what an exciting trip! Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

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  • After our early morning elephant ride, to try and see tigers, I noticed that one of the elephants liked to hold his trunk over his tusk. Thought it may make a nice shot. / / (Bandhavgarh National Park – India) / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Sales of this Design? – 2 sales so far :) / Rajah the Elephant / by Karin Taylor from Animal Stuff Series / ink pastel acrylic charcoal photoshop on pastel paper

  • Elephant humour Asian elephant (Baby) Amazingly, Asian elephants are more closely related to the extinct woolly mammoth than to the African elephant. The elephant’s tusks are elongated teeth (upper incisors) and tend to be smaller in Asian bull elephants than in the African. The four grinding teeth (molars) wear out and are replaced by new teeth from the back of the jaws; the elephant gets through six sets of teeth during its lifetime. Where they live India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Indonesia and Southern China / Habitat Mountains and forest What they eat Vegetation, fruit, twigs, small branches, bark and roots IUCN status Endangered ! Image was taken at ZSL Whipsnade zoological wildlife park Bedfordshire England UK

  • Image taken at Anastasia Bay in Northern Kamchatka

  • Bull Elephant – Mpumalanga, South Africa

  • WILD AND FREE Walrus playing in the shallow water off the shore. (Spitzbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / /

  • WILD AND FREE Walrus – up close and personal. (Spitzbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / /

  • African Bull Elephant – Mphumalanga Province, South Africa

  • African Elephant – Mphumalanga Province, South Africa.

  • An African Elephant warning me to back off. Taken in the Shimba Hills Reserve, Kenya Canon 400D / ISO 400 / 1/60th / F5.6 / Canon L 4.5 -5.6 100-400mm @ 380mm / No Flash / Beanbag Featured in and Thanks to / Black and White Photography / 300+ / Elegant Elephants / Animals of Africa

  • One of a kind ,hand carved,freehand scrimshaw, on ten thousand year old mammoth tusk,1.25 inches wide by 2.25 inches high wearable jewelry. see my journal entry on scrimshaw technique to gain a better understanding of how multi-color scrimshaw is done.

  • Elephant Image in Black & White

  • All done in Corel X 2 In shapes and brushes / / The sun has set with all her glory / And the moon climbs as to touch God / As it grows late yet peaceful / As God knew it would be. / Come set down besided me / We will have a glass of tea. / And enjoy Gods art / being displayed in the sky. / As time seems to fly. / What a joy to set in hope of a better tomorrow / With God leading the way. /

  • Miles really means well, but being a monster he’s apt to get in trouble from time to time.

  • Another early career painting that I found hanging in a family member’s home. I give many paintings as gifts to family members, but our son actually bought this one from me and I had never taken a picture of it after all of these years. / This painting was done around 1980 and I used a US postage stamp as a guide. / Painted on self stretched artist canvas, with oil paint. and is 24”X24” unframed. !

  • Aristotle once said the elephant was “the beast which passeth all others in wit and mind”. Unfortunately, they are now increasingly threatened by poaching and human intrusion into their habitat. The original artwork measures 19×12.5 inches and was created with ink pen and liquid copper leaf, with a little bit of colored pencil work around the eye. I used acid-free Canson Mi-Teintes paper in an Oyster color. View more of my artwork at www.lynnetteshelley.com

  • Canon 30D / / Welcome! Thanks For Stopping By And taking A Look. / All Comments and Fav’s Are Truely Appreciated. Thank You!!! / / / / / / Featured in Just Pure Nature – Nov 09 /

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