When a crocodile attempted to bite off his trunk, the newborn elephant escaped with the help of his mother.
A crocodile emerged from the water and grabbed a newborn elephant’s trunk as it swam around the deep end of a watering hole in the African woodland.
A newborn elephant sips at a watering hole in the African wilderness, as a crocodile sits stiffly in the water a few feet away. The crocodile leaps out of the water, snapping its jaws tight around the calf’s trunk in an instant.
Mana Pools’ breathtaking photos in Zimbabwe’s Zambezi Valley were taken with Francois Borman’s camera.” I never expected to witness this! “I was out in the jungle for several hours, hoping for some action,” he screamed.
I typically have high expectations when I go out with my camera, but this circumstance is simply incredible to behold.
“A local crocodile saw the herd of small elephants coming down to drink and spent some time measuring them up, chasing the baby calf playing in the shallows,” according to a witness.
“It’s clear the baby elephant was excited about the water because he sprang into the deep, murky water and began to roll around, screaming.”
The amazing photos were taken by talented photographer and farmer Francois Borman in Zimbabwe, close to the Mana Pools in the Zambezi Valley.
The remainder of the herd watched in amazement, snorting and trumpeting as they battled to keep the defenseless newborn elephant safe.
With some assistance from his mother, the newborn elephant shrugs off the crocodile and stumbles backward.
“It didn’t have to worry about the outside world, and it definitely didn’t consider the dangers that might be present in the murky waters,” according to him.
The tiny calf knelt down to drink from its lips because it was unsure of how to use its trunk to do so. Eventually, it got up and tried its hand at using its trunk to reach the water.
“It was a mess when the crocodile jumped onto the baby elephant’s trunk and grabbed it.”With a strangled shriek, the calf rushed the crocodile, battling for survival.
“Time stopped still as the calf resisted and with incredible tenacity, almost immediately pulled the reptile out of the water.” After additional elephants arrived to help, the crocodile finally released the calf.
“When I saw my pictures, I was overjoyed because I knew they were special.”
“Snaps like this are the payoff—wildlife photographers spend a lot of time waiting, hoping for that specific sight.”