“ In the foreground were some Grant’s gazelles and a large Grevy’s zebra. . . . We saw a large herd standing about, some in the stream, 
some on the banks, loitering and resting. ... As I paused, some of the elephants moved nearer to me in the shallow, sandy stream, drinking 
and playing with the water. One pair, a cow and a large bull, were evidently making love. The bull fondled his mate with his trunk, and 
then, standing side by side, they crossed trunks and put the tips into each other’s mouths ; an undoubted elephantine kiss. ” — Pp. 186, 187. 
