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ArtistCreate a misty peat-swamp portrait of a Borneo pygmy elephant moving through knee-deep water and buttress roots. Composition: low three-quarter with foreground buttress framing. Lighting: cool mist with warm break-through rim-light. Palette: peat-browns, moss-greens, soft grey sky. Style: Turner-like atmosphere + tactile skin rendering. Camera: 50–85mm, 4k print-ready. Variations: family with calf, elephant feeding on fruit.
**Borneo Pygmy Elephant (Elephas maximus borneensis) - Borneo
Status: Endangered/regional concern.
Range / Countries: Borneo (Malaysia & Indonesia).
Habitat: Lowland rainforest, peat swamp, riverine forests.
Diet: Herbivore -leaves, bark, fruits.
Lifespan: ~60 years (similar to other elephants).
Reproduction: Long inter-birthing intervals; single calf dependence.
Ecological role: Seed dispersers, landscape shapers in peat and swamp systems.
Main threats: Deforestation for agriculture (palm oil), conflict with humans.
Conservation notes: Protecting peat swamp and lowland forests, community-based land-use solutions needed.
[These small-stature Bornean elephants are genetically and behaviorally distinct, reliant on intact peat-swamp and lowland rainforest. Documenting them can spotlight the peat and oil-palm trade’s costs.]