PHOTO OF THE DAY April 5, 2005  

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Where Gabon Republic
When 2003
Photographer Michael K. Nichols

The forest elephant's small stature can be seen as a handful emerge from the dense jungle of western Gabon. Originally thought to be a subspecies of the savanna-dwelling African elephant, the forest elephant has been determined to be its own genetically distinct species.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Gabon's Loango National Park," August 2004, National Geographic magazine)


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