The skeleton of a young elephant on display at Pinnawela, Sri Lanka. Note the absence of trunk bones - the trunk is made up of muscles only [over 40,000 ]
The elephant census conducted in August, 2011 revealed the latest figures - 5879 elephants living in the wild. The count was done at 1553 centers, manned by 3500 personnel comprising of wildlife officers, university professors, police and army officers and villagers.
Among the wild elephant population there had been 122 tuskers and 1107 calves and the animals were found to be in a very healthy condition.
The elephant census conducted in August, 2011 revealed the latest figures - 5879 elephants living in the wild. The count was done at 1553 centers, manned by 3500 personnel comprising of wildlife officers, university professors, police and army officers and villagers.
Among the wild elephant population there had been 122 tuskers and 1107 calves and the animals were found to be in a very healthy condition.
Pics : Nelsonlanka
Sony DSC H 7
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