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Comment: Embarassed by his antics, the females decided to lead their young to the other side of the track.

14SerengetiDayGameDrive - 186 * We watched this Elephant for a long time. He was convinced that the best Acacia leaves were the one's just beyond the reach of his trunk.

14SerengetiDayGameDrive - 187 * He'd stretch.

14SerengetiDayGameDrive - 188 * The leaves remained just out of reach.

14SerengetiDayGameDrive - 189 * He even tried to stand up on his back legs, but lacking circus training, he did not have enough confidence to lift both front legs off the ground.

14SerengetiDayGameDrive - 190 * The females were not impressed by his efforts. They stayed with a more sensible approach to dining.

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14SerengetiDayGameDrive - 193 * While we were watching the elephants, thousands of Zebra moved through the area. Many tried to stop at the river for a drink.

14SerengetiDayGameDrive - 194 * The Zebra kept pushing in from behind to get to the water.

14SerengetiDayGameDrive - 195 * The first ones were pushed further from shore until one finally noticed the Crocodile we had previously photographed on our way to see the Elephants.

14SerengetiDayGameDrive - 196 * This Croc to be exact. The non-metal variety.

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