
Species interaction on the chobe river
It's well known that baboon and impala often feed together, each adding extra security to the other. At this salt lick on the banks of the chobe river they didn't see the stroppy young bull approaching until the last moment.

The African bush elephant is the larger of the two species of African elephant. Both it and the African forest elephant have usually been classified as a single species, known simply as the African elephant, but recent evidence has seen the forest elephant classified as a distinct species . Some authorities still consider the currently available evidence as insufficient for splitting African elephants into two species.
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