Forest Elephant Clearing Path through Primeval Forest
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This is how it could look
Powerful path-making scene: large forest elephant — slightly smaller than savanna elephants, rounder ears, adapted to dense jungle — slowly and deliberately making its way through extraordinarily dense tropical forest, pushing through vines and large plants with body, using trunk to move aside obstacles. Forest elephants important ecosystem engineers; their paths used by dozens of other animals. Behind elephant: clear trail of passage — bent plants, cleared vines, footprints in soft ground. On either side of path: variety of other animals following along, using elephant's path — smaller deer, monkeys, birds. Elephant calm and purposeful. Jungle darkness: shafts of light filter through wherever elephant has opened a gap.