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Bongo, elephants and forest buffalo
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This is very cool. Look at their ears and tails!

Bongo, elephants and forest buffalo!


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Awesome, thanks for posting Ann
 
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The photographer held a very steady hand Big Grin
 
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Bugs are really bad it looks like.

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I had no idea Bongo congregated in such large numbers at times.

Great video!
 
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Interesting video. One hell of a great spot to sit for game.
 
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Cool video, thanks for sharing Ann!


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That's why you take two bug nets to the forest. It's actually not bad in the bush, but when you hit an open spot the sweat bees descend on you in plague-like numbers. I have a video where I my sweat-drenched shirt is transformed into a writhing bee biomass.


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All that ear flapping reminds me of spinning wing duck decoys. Strange how the forest elephant tusk tend to grow straight down.
 
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All that ear flapping reminds me of spinning wing duck decoys. Strange how the forest elephant tusk tend to grow straight down.


Probably so they can slip between the trees easier.


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