Where do you shoot an elephant?

With a side shot, aim for the area between the eye and the ear hole or directly in front of the ear hole where the hairy knob juts out. A heart shot is a better bet when it is difficult to get in close to the elephant, placed lower down, directly behind the shoulder.
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How do you give an elephant a shot?

Intravenous injections are given in the back of the elephant's ear because the skin there is very thin and the vein is very easy to see.
  1. Use a needle between 1.25 and 2 inches long; numbers 16, 18, and 20 are all good.
  2. With a disinfectant, clean the area of the vein behind the ear.
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What caliber takes down an elephant?

An elephant bull can be 10 times larger than the average buffalo! Regardless of law or convention, a . 375-caliber rifle is the recommended minimum for elephant.
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How hard is it to shoot an elephant?

About three feet of bone and skin insulate the elephant's brain from the light of day, and it can take more than one head shot to effect a kill. “If he doesn't go down on your second shot, I'll break his hip and you can nish him off.”
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How much does Shooting an Elephant cost?

The right to shoot an elephant will cost between $10,000 and $70,000 depending on its size, he said.
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How to Shoot an Elephant



What happens to an elephant after a hunt?

They don't let anything go to waste.

Within hours, or at most a couple of days, a dead elephant will be completely gone.
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What does elephant meat taste like?

"It tastes like venison. There are parts of the head and the neck which we sliced and fried with a bit of butter; it's very tasty." It would have been wasteful to not utilize the animal after killing it, he added. Borsak told CNN he ate one meal of elephant and then ate more as dried cured meat while he was hunting.
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What do you shoot an elephant with?

416s is a good choice. If you will be taking multiple rifles or are only hunting elephant, a bigger rifle is not a bad thing as long as you can effectively shoot it.
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Why do people hunt elephants?

Despite a ban on the international trade in ivory, African elephants are still being poached in large numbers. Tens of thousands of elephants are being killed every year for their ivory tusks. The ivory is often carved into ornaments and jewellery – China is the biggest consumer market for such products.
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How much does a elephant cost?

A baby would cost around $100,000, an adult $80,000.
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Is a 45 70 an elephant gun?

45-70, when loaded with the proper bullets at appropriate velocities, has been used to hunt the African "big-five." The . 45-70 has been loaded and used to hunt everything from birds to elephants and the cartridge is still undergoing new development work.
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Do guns work on elephants?

These very large and heavy firearms were the first to be known as the elephant guns of the black powder era (1850–1890). They were not only used to kill elephants. They were also used to kill dangerous animals such as the rhinoceros, the hippopotamus and the cape buffalo.
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Can you hunt elephants with a bow?

Teressa Hagerman is the first women ever to successfully take an elephant with bow and arrow. Teressa Hagerman is the first women ever to successfully take an elephant with bow and arrow.
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Can u eat elephant meat?

Today, all species of elephant are hunted specifically for their meat. This occurs notably in Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. During ivory hunts by poachers, meat may be taken as a by-product for eventual sale, or to feed the hunting party.
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Is shooting elephants illegal?

Elephant hunting, which used to be an accepted activity in Kenya, was banned in 1973, as was the ivory trade. Illegal hunting continues, as there is still international demand for elephant tusks. Kenya pioneered the destruction of ivory as a way to combat this black market.
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How much is real ivory worth?

The price currently paid for raw ivory in Asia, according to an investigation by the Wildlife Justice Commission, is currently between $597/kg and $689/kg, in U.S. dollars. Ivory sourced in Africa and sold in Asia has additional costs such as transportation, taxes and broker commissions.
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What is the best tasting animal?

  1. Lamb. Some types of meat we eat much more often while others we eat really rarely. ...
  2. Pork. Pork is one of the most consumed types of meat in the world. ...
  3. Duck. Duck is tasty meat that is eaten in all parts of the world, especially in China and East Asian countries. ...
  4. Salmon. ...
  5. Lobster. ...
  6. Beef. ...
  7. Chicken. ...
  8. Deer meat.
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What happens if humans drink elephant milk?

Even if you were able to, it cannot be consumed by humans as it is very high in fat and cannot be digested. You don't have any health benefit drinking elephant milk.
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Does giraffe taste good?

It can be quite tough and chewy, however, it is very flavorful.” Apparently results vary with this particular meat, but nothing we've read so far makes it sound particularly enticing. It is kosher, for what it's worth.
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Why is ivory so valuable?

Q: What makes ivory so precious? It has no intrinsic value, but its cultural uses make ivory highly prized. In Africa, it has been a status symbol for millennia because it comes from elephants, a highly respected animal, and because it is fairly easy to carve into works of art.
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Why elephants are killed for?

Poachers kill about 20,000 elephants every single year for their tusks, which are then traded illegally in the international market to eventually end up as ivory trinkets. This trade is mostly driven by demand for ivory in parts of Asia.
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