A small herd of female Eland have come down to a waterhole in Etosha to drink.
One gal decides the other is too close. Those horns are sharp so a quick dodge is a good idea.
Eland bull surveying the area around a waterhole in Etosha. The huge flap of skin hanging down from his neck is rich in blood vessels and helps to cool the animal.
This Eland bull was pushing his horns into the moist sand around a waterhole in Etosha. I have never seen this behaviour before but it could be to relieve dry itchy skin at the base of his horns.
Young Eland bull with an under developed dewlap in mashatu