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Sri Lankan Elephant

Elephas maximus maximus

Description:

The Sri Lankan Elephant is one of three recognized subspecies of the Asian Elephant, and native to Sri Lanka. Since 1986, Elephas maximus has been listed as endangered by IUCN as the population has declined by at least 50% over the last three generations, estimated to be 60–75 years. The species is pre-eminently threatened by habitat loss, degradation and fragmentation

Habitat:

The Sri Lankan elephant population is now largely restricted to a few National Parks and Nature Reserves. Udawalawe National Park, Yala National Park, Wilpattu National Park and Minneriya National Park are prime locations for spotting elephants. Elephants are restricted mostly to the lowlands in the dry zone where they are still fairly widespread in north, south, east, north-western, north-central and south-eastern Sri Lanka. With the exception of a small remnant population in the Peak Wilderness Sanctuary elephants are restricted mostly to the lowland in the dry zone but are absent from the wet zone of the country. With the exception of Wilpattu and Ruhuna National Parks, all other protected areas are less than 1,000 km2 (390 sq mi) in extent. Many areas are less than 50 km2 (19 sq mi), and hence not large enough to accommodate the entire home ranges of elephants that use them. In the Mahaweli Development Area, protected areas such as Wasgomuwa National Park, Flood Plains National Park, Somawathiya National Park, and Trikonamadu Nature Reserve have been linked resulting in an overall area of 1,172 km2 (453 sq mi) of contiguous habitat for elephants. Nevertheless, about 65% of the elephants range extends outside protected areas

Notes:

I took this Photos in Uda walawe National Park the elephants i took was verry close about 100m i took this from 400m Lens to take close up picture and do the black and white in Photoshop

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9 Comments

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Aditi Rajan
Aditi Rajan 12 years ago

Superb portrait shot! Love the details! Which camera do u use?

textless
textless 12 years ago

Excellent photos!

p.young713
p.young713 12 years ago

Great Photo!

thanks Ashish Nimkar year This a Flag ship species of the world and also i love elephants so i have to give a good presentation

Ashish Nimkar
Ashish Nimkar 12 years ago

You present this mammal like a God..Nice presentation..!!

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 13 years ago

Thanks for the clarification about the subspecies and the great detailed notes. In 2004 I visited the Pinnawala elephant orphanage near Kandy. It is great to learn about what remains in the wild in Sri Lanka. I saw one wild male outside a protected area near Polonnawura.

Thanks for the complement This is a (Elephas maximus maximus) this is one of three recognized subspecies of the Asian Elephant, and native to Sri Lanka

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 13 years ago

I love the eye detail! Beautiful photography.

Hambantota, Moneragala, Sri Lanka

Spotted on Jan 10, 2011
Submitted on Apr 15, 2011

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