Home Actress Sonu Gowda HD Photos and Wallpapers August 2023 Sonu Gowda Instagram - Through jungle arc I happened to meet Mr.Arjun (naturalist) the whole group had a lovely conversation with him about nature, wildlife. Each one of us had our own perception and misconception about wildlife. One of the misconception what our elders told was iruve inda aane sayuthe anthe. We asked him is it true? He said it’s false. Immediately one of us in the group asked what if ant enters the trunk, it will die. He said if ant enters elephant’s trunk it will sniff just like how we sniff simple. If ant enters ears? He asked have you seen elephants ears? Why does elephants flap their ears continuously? He explained it so beautifully I just wanted to see elephant’s ear. When I saw the elephant I was amazed by god’s creation. Behind elephant’s ear it was filled with veins. Elephant’s body is always warm to keep it cool it flaps. The ears consists of a thin layer of vessels. This network includes an extensive arrangements of tiny arteries, capillaries and veins that form an intricate system, known as the arteriovenous power. On this world’s elephants day I m glad to share my first wildlife Photography clicked with lots of excitement, enthusiam. The most social animal on this planet are elephants. They eat average of 250 kg of grass, they migrate from one place to another led by matriarch. They always love to be in close knit family. There is a quote ‘the elephants can survive only if forest survive’ ‘when the elephants walk, the forest walks with them.’ Elephant love reunions. They recognise one another after years and years of separation and greet each other with wild, boisterous joy. There’s bellowing and trumpeting, ear flapping and rubbing. Trunks entwine. #elephant #africanimals #africaelephant #worldelephantday Masai Mara, Kenya

Sonu Gowda Instagram – Through jungle arc I happened to meet Mr.Arjun (naturalist) the whole group had a lovely conversation with him about nature, wildlife. Each one of us had our own perception and misconception about wildlife. One of the misconception what our elders told was iruve inda aane sayuthe anthe. We asked him is it true? He said it’s false. Immediately one of us in the group asked what if ant enters the trunk, it will die. He said if ant enters elephant’s trunk it will sniff just like how we sniff simple. If ant enters ears? He asked have you seen elephants ears? Why does elephants flap their ears continuously? He explained it so beautifully I just wanted to see elephant’s ear. When I saw the elephant I was amazed by god’s creation. Behind elephant’s ear it was filled with veins. Elephant’s body is always warm to keep it cool it flaps. The ears consists of a thin layer of vessels. This network includes an extensive arrangements of tiny arteries, capillaries and veins that form an intricate system, known as the arteriovenous power. On this world’s elephants day I m glad to share my first wildlife Photography clicked with lots of excitement, enthusiam. The most social animal on this planet are elephants. They eat average of 250 kg of grass, they migrate from one place to another led by matriarch. They always love to be in close knit family. There is a quote ‘the elephants can survive only if forest survive’ ‘when the elephants walk, the forest walks with them.’ Elephant love reunions. They recognise one another after years and years of separation and greet each other with wild, boisterous joy. There’s bellowing and trumpeting, ear flapping and rubbing. Trunks entwine. #elephant #africanimals #africaelephant #worldelephantday Masai Mara, Kenya

Sonu Gowda Instagram - Through jungle arc I happened to meet Mr.Arjun (naturalist) the whole group had a lovely conversation with him about nature, wildlife. Each one of us had our own perception and misconception about wildlife. One of the misconception what our elders told was iruve inda aane sayuthe anthe. We asked him is it true? He said it’s false. Immediately one of us in the group asked what if ant enters the trunk, it will die. He said if ant enters elephant’s trunk it will sniff just like how we sniff simple. If ant enters ears? He asked have you seen elephants ears? Why does elephants flap their ears continuously? He explained it so beautifully I just wanted to see elephant’s ear. When I saw the elephant I was amazed by god’s creation. Behind elephant’s ear it was filled with veins. Elephant’s body is always warm to keep it cool it flaps. The ears consists of a thin layer of vessels. This network includes an extensive arrangements of tiny arteries, capillaries and veins that form an intricate system, known as the arteriovenous power. On this world’s elephants day I m glad to share my first wildlife Photography clicked with lots of excitement, enthusiam. The most social animal on this planet are elephants. They eat average of 250 kg of grass, they migrate from one place to another led by matriarch. They always love to be in close knit family. There is a quote ‘the elephants can survive only if forest survive’ ‘when the elephants walk, the forest walks with them.’ Elephant love reunions. They recognise one another after years and years of separation and greet each other with wild, boisterous joy. There’s bellowing and trumpeting, ear flapping and rubbing. Trunks entwine. #elephant #africanimals #africaelephant #worldelephantday Masai Mara, Kenya

Sonu Gowda Instagram – Through jungle arc I happened to meet Mr.Arjun (naturalist) the whole group had a lovely conversation with him about nature, wildlife.

Each one of us had our own perception and misconception about wildlife. One of the misconception what our elders told was iruve inda aane sayuthe anthe. We asked him is it true? He said it’s false. Immediately one of us in the group asked what if ant enters the trunk, it will die. He said if ant enters elephant’s trunk it will sniff just like how we sniff simple.

If ant enters ears? He asked have you seen elephants ears? Why does elephants flap their ears continuously?
He explained it so beautifully I just wanted to see elephant’s ear. When I saw the elephant I was amazed by god’s creation. Behind elephant’s ear it was filled with veins. Elephant’s body is always warm to keep it cool it flaps. The ears consists of a thin layer of vessels. This network includes an extensive arrangements of tiny arteries, capillaries and veins that form an intricate system, known as the arteriovenous power.

On this world’s elephants day I m glad to share my first wildlife Photography clicked with lots of excitement, enthusiam. The most social animal on this planet are elephants. They eat average of 250 kg of grass, they migrate from one place to another led by matriarch. They always love to be in close knit family. There is a quote ‘the elephants can survive only if forest survive’ ‘when the elephants walk, the forest walks with them.’
Elephant love reunions. They recognise one another after years and years of separation and greet each other with wild, boisterous joy. There’s bellowing and trumpeting, ear flapping and rubbing. Trunks entwine.

#elephant #africanimals #africaelephant #worldelephantday Masai Mara, Kenya | Posted on 12/Aug/2023 16:36:45

Sonu Gowda Instagram – Through jungle arc I happened to meet Mr.Arjun (naturalist) the whole group had a lovely conversation with him about nature, wildlife.

Each one of us had our own perception and misconception about wildlife. One of the misconception what our elders told was iruve inda aane sayuthe anthe. We asked him is it true? He said it’s false. Immediately  one of us in the group asked what if ant enters the trunk, it will die. He said if ant enters elephant’s trunk it will sniff just like how we sniff simple.

If ant enters ears? He asked have you seen elephants ears? Why does elephants flap their ears continuously? 
He explained it so beautifully I just wanted to see elephant’s ear. When I saw the elephant I was amazed by god’s creation. Behind elephant’s ear it was filled with veins. Elephant’s body is always warm to keep it cool it flaps. The ears consists of a thin layer of vessels. This network includes an extensive arrangements of tiny arteries, capillaries and veins that form an intricate system, known as the arteriovenous power.

On this world’s elephants day I m glad to share my first wildlife Photography clicked with lots of excitement, enthusiam. The most social animal on this planet are elephants. They eat average of 250 kg of grass, they migrate from one place to another led by matriarch. They always love to be in close knit family. There is a quote ‘the elephants can survive only if forest survive’ ‘when the elephants walk, the forest walks with them.’ 
Elephant love reunions. They recognise one another after years and years of separation and greet each other with wild, boisterous joy. There’s bellowing and trumpeting, ear flapping and rubbing. Trunks entwine. 

#elephant #africanimals #africaelephant #worldelephantday Masai Mara, Kenya

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