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Just going through old pics and it occurred to me elephants are BIG Big Grin


 
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As the "Madam" would say, "That's a big ass Elephant." Big Grin


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This guy walked up to us when we were stalking a group of cows in the Caprivi. He stood 10 feet from us for several minutes, just staring at us. It was awesome!

 
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Great shot biebs...The PROS say that Botswana bulls are the biggest but after been in Bots, Nam and Zim-Hwange/GonaRZ I can say they get VERY BIG in all these areas.
 
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Great shot biebs...The PROS say that Botswana bulls are the biggest but after being in Bots, Nam and Zim-Hwange/GonaRZ I can say they get VERY BIG in all these areas.


We saw a lot of Elephants in the Kafue and there was one huge bodied Bull (small Ivory) that made the rest look small. I couldn't believe how big it was.


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Yep elephants are huge ;-). Nice pic, Anton!

Here's a small one


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Anton,

I now see the truth you want to be a double rifle shooter on DG.

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Tanz Dennis ? lovely ivory
 
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Anton,

I now see the truth you want to be a double rifle shooter on DG.

Mike Eeker


Absofreakinlutely!
 
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Nice!! tu2
 
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Holy crap I'll say!




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Awesome creatures!
 
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Yep elephants are huge ;-). Nice pic, Anton!

Here's a small one


That might be a shooter..... BOOM
 
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Anton
Helt otroligt att jag sprang på dej på "Lottas".
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Haha en liten värld!
 
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What does an average elephant weigh body size wise? Height at the shoulder?
 
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Here's my Big A-- bodied elephant from Botswana 2004. Anything that can make me look small is BIG!

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Even the cows along the Botswana border of Zimbabwe are big.

 
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Perfect photo D.Nelson !
 
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Here's my Big A-- bodied elephant from Botswana 2004. Anything that can make me look small is BIG!

Best regards, D. Nelson


That is one awesome photo!!!!

Congrats on a great ele.
 
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I have read the Bull that is mounted in the Smithsonian Institute likely had a live weight approaching 24,000 lbs. I believe it was shot in Angola. They mentioned there were one or two bulls killed likely larger.
 
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I sense a developing theme, here.....
 
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Darin, your posts always make me smile.

What a wonderful bull and cool photo!
 
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Here is one of mine from the Tuli Block.

 
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Thanks to all for posting the photos. I'll never get to hunt them without winning the lottery, a big disappointment. But your photos are wonderful.
Way back in college in the mid sixties, I had an English prof who went on a rant when a student used the word big to descibe something in a paper. It went something like nobody really knows what big is. When I met my first bull elephant in the brush, the first thing through my mind was, 'Dr. Shiffman, that is the definition of big'.
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elephant from the Smithsonian





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Would the elephant in the Smithsonian be the one taken by Teddy Roosevelt?
 
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Retreever,

did you "shoot" him? BOOM


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Unfortunately no. Next time I will inquire who did Mich.

Mike


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The is a little explanation of the elephant and where they shot it.

Mike


This is the location from Angola






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Darin, your posts always make me smile.

What a wonderful bull and cool photo!


Thank you very much!!!!

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The is a little explanation of the elephant and where they shot it.

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This is the location from Angola






Anyone know the tusk weight on that bull?


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I have a request into the Smithsonian about the ivory weight.

Mike


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Here is a story on the hunt.

http://relivearth.com/articles...fe/largest-elephant/


Actual picture.



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Looks like Fenikovi and Mario were really lousy shots, missing the vitals (or maybe the whole elephant) time after time.

Someplace I heard that the tusks were about 100 pounds.

Also, when I was in Dande North last year, I was told that some of their big elephants can get 13 feet high. The one I shot was big--much bigger in the body than the one I shot in 2008, but we had no way of measuring the height.

What I would like to know: How does a Hungarian engineer move to Spain and build a career that lets him take off three months a year and how does he come to own a huge ranch in Africa?


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See this link to a thread I started some time ago on the Fenykovi elephant:

Fenykovi Elephant

I am still interested in learning more about the even larger Mucusso or Sesfontein elephant, if anyone knows anything.


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Never been to Africa .... i have a question ....

Do you get TUSKLESS male African elephants?

The male India elephant without tusks is called a Makhna. They get much bigger - 11 feet tall versus an big tusker of 10 feet & females of 9 feet. The trunk is massive and very thick at the base and they tend to be much more agressive - I suppose that is how they get to be a dominant bull in a herd and are able to compete with tuskers.


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Never been to Africa .... i have a question ....

Do you get TUSKLESS male African elephants?

The male India elephant without tusks is called a Makhna. They get much bigger - 11 feet tall versus an big tusker of 10 feet & females of 9 feet. The trunk is massive and very thick at the base and they tend to be much more agressive - I suppose that is how they get to be a dominant bull in a herd and are able to compete with tuskers.


There are tuskless bulls, but not very often.
 
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As Todd said, tuskless bulls are much more rare than tuskless cows. But they are out there. I shot one three years ago at Chete.

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