One of the aggresive bulls of Corbett. NIKON D3100, F/5.6 @ 200mm, 1/500s, aperture 3, ISO 200
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One of the aggresive bulls of Corbett. NIKON D3100, F/5.6 @ 200mm, 1/500s, aperture 3, ISO 200
Nice sighting. Young bull, rare of see so much variation in size of two tusks. With time, I think, shorter length will be made up. Nice moving pose with head cocked, well documented. May be, in intraspecific combat it has been experiencing disadvantage, as on one hand, it is handicapped due to uneven size, on the other its curved tusks are not of murderous type. We are truly enjoying your Corbett Lore.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
I agree with Shaktipada dada. Haven't see such a huge difference in tusks. Each elephant has got a slightly different character. Watching them is a real pleasure. Thanks for sharing.
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Sabyasachi
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Lovely pose captured. Nice display of tusks.The raised right front foot and the swaying tail looks nice. The composition looks fine. Nicely captured. Thanks for sharing.
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Mrudul Godbole
Thanks Mrudul, Sabyasachi and Saktipadada for appreciation and motivating comments. Cheers Debasis Bose
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