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VIEW INCREDIBLE IMAGES OF THE CAMP JABULANI'S YOUNGER FAMILY MEMBERS:

LimpopoKamali,  Klaserie and Zindoga

 


Jabulani - Male
11 years old


Bubi - Female
Approximately 15 years old


Fishan - Male

Approximately 20 years old


Jimmy - Male

Approximately 22 years old


Jo - Male

Approximately 22 years old


Lundi - Female

Approximately 20 years old


Mupfuri - Male

Approximately 21 years old


Munyati - Male

Approximately 21 years old


Sebakwe - Male

Approximately 26 years old


Setombe - Female

Approximately 22 years old


Somapani - Male

Approximately 22 years old


Tokwe - Female

Approximately 20 years old

 

 

Elephants use their trunks to, among other things: breathe through, smell with, to pick up water to drink (the trunk can hold 8.5 litres), to pick leaves, fruit, etc., either off trees or off the ground, to cover themselves with mud, water or dust, and to communicate with each other, via touch, smell and the production of sound.

 

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