Conservationist Steve Boyes searches for a rumored new elephant species in Angola's highlands in the documentary "Ghost Elephants," directed by Werner Herzog and debuting on National Geographic and Disney+. The film explores Boyes' expedition while examining the region's culture and history, including the Smithsonian's mounted Henry, the largest elephant ever recorded, killed in 1955.
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Conservationist Steve Boyes searches for a rumored new elephant species in Angola's highlands in the documentary "Ghost Elephants," directed by Werner Herzog and debuting on National Geographic and Disney+. The film explores Boyes' expedition while examining the region's culture and history, including the Smithsonian's mounted Henry, the largest elephant ever recorded, killed in 1955.