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Painting the Painted Dogs - Artistic Study of An Endangered Hunter
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Mud bath  
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Elephants visit waterholes for several reasons, not just to drink. One of their favourite activities is taking a mud bath. They splash, throw mud around and generally have a good time. Of course they tend to only do this when they have finished drinking because when they have finished bathing they have churned the area into a muddy hole.
 
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Painting the Painted Dogs - Artistic Study of An Endangered Hunter™
AFC Flag Expedition Artist and AFC Flag Ambassador: Alison Nicholls
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