Elephants and Trees Part 5: Trees Provide More Than a Canopy For Elephants: Ana Trees
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Elephants and Trees Part 5: Trees Provide More Than a Canopy For Elephants: Ana Trees

In the wilds of Africa one cannot image a more classic sight than that of a majestic tusker elephant reaching high into a tree, hind legs stretching (as if on tippy toes), trunk reaching for the prize that is the fruit or seed pod that will satisfy his hunger, at least for a little while.  … Continue reading »

Elephants and Trees Part 4: Trees Provide More Than a Canopy For Elephants: Mopane Trees
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Elephants and Trees Part 4: Trees Provide More Than a Canopy For Elephants: Mopane Trees

By their very nature elephants are drawn to the bounty of trees and in that thirst and hunger often leave a path of destruction from which one would not expect a renewal could possibly occur.  Yet emerging from that desvestation it is the elephant, vis-a-vis their nomadic instincts, that contributes to the renewal of the … Continue reading »

Elephants and Trees Part 3: Trees Provide More Than a Canopy For Elephants: “The Lollipop Tree”
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Elephants and Trees Part 3: Trees Provide More Than a Canopy For Elephants: “The Lollipop Tree”

There is a magical place for rescued elephants in South America called Elephant Sanctuary Brazil (7) which currently provides a home for five “happy residents” (6) Maia, Rana, Mara, Bambi and Guillermina .  One wouldn’t think the setting could be more idyllic but for a towering copaiba tree affectionately known as “The Lollipop Tree”. It first … Continue reading »

Elephants and Trees Part 2: Trees Provide More Than a Canopy For Elephants: Baobab Trees
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Elephants and Trees Part 2: Trees Provide More Than a Canopy For Elephants: Baobab Trees

The African Baobab Tree is truly a wonder and a sight to behold. It was even featured in the children’s classic ‘The Little Prince’ by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Having originated in Madagascar the baobab dispersed to Africa and Australia evolving into the towering “natural masterpiece” that it is today. (13)  Humans, elephants and other animals … Continue reading »

Elephants and Trees Part 1: Trees Provide More Than a Canopy For Elephants: Marula Trees
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Elephants and Trees Part 1: Trees Provide More Than a Canopy For Elephants: Marula Trees

One of the best parts about being an African elephant is enjoying the succulent benefits of the marula tree.  Named “The Elephant Tree,” (3) (1) for the herds’ dedication to making the trek each summer to savor the “sacred marula fruit” (3) at peak harvest, these special trees attract the elephants. Their remarkable olfactory systems, … Continue reading »

“Snack Time at the Marshmallow Tree” by Addison : Original Watercolor Elephant Painting
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“Snack Time at the Marshmallow Tree” by Addison : Original Watercolor Elephant Painting

Artist: Addison Size: 7.125 x 10 inches Medium: Watercolor Colors:  green tree full of white marshmallows Featuring: pinkish red elephants; mama elephant reaching up, cheeky baby elephant finds her marshmallows on the ground! “Snack Time at the Marshmallow Tree” Title: “Snack Time at the Marshmallow Tree” by Addison : Original Watercolor Elephant Painting Featured at: ArtPal/Addison   … Continue reading »