National GeographicNat Geo Wild
  • Cambodia: This forest region holds the largest population of Asian elephants in Cambodia.... [Photo of the day - December 2015]
    Cambodia: This forest region holds the largest population of Asian elephants in Cambodia. Smaller than their African cousins, they are jungle dwellers. A matriarch, the oldest in the group, leads her female relatives in the search for lush new leaves and grass Elephants need to eat 10% of their body weight every day, so three quarters of their day can be spent eating. They are constantly on the move in search of food and water, sometimes traveling up to 30km in a day. This image is from Wild Cambodia.
    Off the Fence/James Hemming
  • A White tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) fishing. 
This image is from Winter Wonderland. [Photo of the day - December 2015]
    A White tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) fishing. This image is from Winter Wonderland.
    IStock.com/ Ray Hems