an elephant calf
a child blowing bubbles and a dog biting the bubbles
two dogs at a kitchen table
a squirrel eating
a dog biting a stone underwater, with a tennis ball floating above
a cat stretched out on textiles
a farmer sitting on one of his cows to calm it
one dog trying to play with another on a beach
a cat looking at the camera
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A Young Elephant's LoveAn elephant calf in a rescue center in India's Bandipur National Park looks at the camera in a photograph by Your Shot member Abhiroop Ghosh Dastidar.

Dastidar submitted this picture to The Animals We Love, a Your Shot assignment that is accepting submissions until June 23, 2014. Photographer Robin Schwartz will choose the strongest pictures for an upcoming Your Shot story.

According to Dastidar, the elephant calf was left behind when villagers drove away a herd of raiding elephants. "Elephants are much like humans, emotional and extremely intelligent," Dastidar wrote in his caption. "The shock was so hard that this calf didn't survive," he said.

"The emotion is in her eye and in the tragedy of her story," said editing photographer Schwartz. Shown here is a selection of the 14,000 photographs submitted to date. Schwartz's final selections will be posted in a story on Your Shot soon after the assignment concludes on June 23, 2014. Your Shot is National Geographic's photo community, where you can share photos, take part in assignments, lend your voice to stories, and connect with fellow photographers from around the globe.

Photograph by Abhiroop Ghosh Dastidar, National Geographic Your Shot

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