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![]() A battle-scarred giant of the grasslands..! Male Greater One-horned Rhinos are fiercely territorial, and clashes between rivals often leave behind deep scars that take weeks to heal. Yet these scars are reminders of a life lived wild and free. | ![]() Greater one-horned rhino mother and calf in Kaziranga National Park. While rhinos have limited social interactions, a mother-calf pair stays together long enough for the newborn to be safe from predators, such as the Royal Bengal Tiger. | ![]() Asian elephant exhibiting a mock charge in Kaziranga National Park | ![]() Asian elephants in a wetland outskirts of the Guwahati Metro. The wetlands and the nearby hills of Darbhanga and Rani Reserve Forests serves as a large contiguous ecosystem supporting the survival of a large number of these giants. | ![]() Greater one-horned rhino in Kaziranga National Park |
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![]() Asian Elephant sub-adult in Manas National Park | ![]() Two Asian Elephant tuskers in a playful fight in the grasslands of Kaziranga National Park | ![]() Greater one-horned rhino mother and calf in Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary. | ![]() Calf of Asian elephant remains under the protection of the entire herd. | ![]() Portrait of a Greater one-horned rhino in Kaziranga National Park |
![]() Greater one-horned rhino on the run in Kaziranga National Park | ![]() Asian elephant with large crossed tusks in Kaziranga National Park | ![]() Asian elephant in kaziranga National Park | ![]() Greater one-horned rhino in Kaziranga National Park | ![]() Greater one-horned rhino in Kaziranga National Park |
![]() Asian elephant tusker in Kaziranga National Park | ![]() A pregnant Asian elephant in Kaziranga National Park | ![]() Asian elephant tusker in Kaziranga National Park | ![]() A herd of Asian elephants in the Baksa district of Assam | ![]() Greater one-horned rhino calves from two different mothers interacting in Kaziranga National Park |
![]() Greater one-horned rhino on a river island |
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