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This is very sad. :c(
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I can't find the video of her foot stuck in the tire
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I LOVE YOU!!!
I mean, I LOVE OUR ELEPHANTS!! |
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Nice work by the zookeepers there.
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Loki wrote: vomit??? |
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Loki |
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our Elephants as in The zoo's elephants. Not mine and ungh's
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Loki |
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animal sex isn't allowed!! DELETE DELETE
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They're gonna need a forklift to move her out.Soooooooo many possibilities...heh |
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Loki wrote: pwned by loki not really |
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you dumbasses....
i was so psyched to hear if tila tequila was dead.... BUT IT'S A FUCKING ELEPHANT? F U ALL |
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Loki |
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whothefuck are you?
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I saw a peanut stand, heard a rubber band,
And seen a needle wink its eye But I be done seen about everything When I see an elephant die When I see an elephant die I've seen a front porch swing, heard a diamond ring I've seen a polka dot railroad tie But I be done seen about everything When I see an elephant die I saw a clothes horse rear up and buck And they tell me that a man made a vegetable truck I didn't see that, I only heard Just to be sociable, well, I'll take your word I heard a fireside chat, I saw a baseball bat And I just laughed till I thought I'd cry But I be done seen about everything When I see an elephant die But I be done seen about everything When I see an elephant die When I see an elephant die |
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http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_26436.aspx
Here's today's news. Remember you guys read it here first. Elephant Dies Suddenly At Toronto Zoo Wednesday September 3, 2008 CityNews.ca Staff Workers, volunteers and some animals are struggling to cope with the sudden loss of a gentle giant at the Toronto Zoo. Tequila, a 38-year-old African elephant, was discovered dead in her outdoor exhibit Wednesday. She'd displayed no signs of sickness, according to zoo officials, and that combined with the fact these animals can live up to 45 years in captivity, has left the creature's keepers and her family in shock. Tequila's 28-year-old daughter Thika refused to leave her mother's side and expressed her sadness by throwing dirt on the body. Elephants, like humans, mourn the loss of loved ones, zoo staff said. The animal, known for her intelligence and gentle nature around her keepers, will be buried on the zoo grounds. Her remains will be examined by veterinary staff and an expert from Guelph to determine the cause of death. "All the staff who worked with Tequila are deeply saddened by this loss and have wonderful memories of her time with us," Eric Cole, supervisor of the African Savanna, said in a statement. "She would open her mouth for you to scratch her tongue and was always careful and deliberate in her movements around her Keepers, aware of the power of her great bulk. Her favourite treats were jellybeans which she would receive for letting her Keepers take a blood sample from her ear. She will be deeply missed by all her human and animal friends." The elephant was born in Southern Africa and came to the Toronto Zoo back in 1974. |
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http://network.nationalpo...phants-mourn-tequila.aspx
By Danielle Wong, National Post The surprise death of a Toronto Zoo elephant yesterday offered a fresh challenge for veterinarian staff who have learned that elephants, like humans, mourn the death of their loved ones. When Thika found her mother, a 38-year-old African elephant named Tequila, dead early at the zoo's outdoor elephant exhibit, she stayed beside the body for four hours. Thika even started digging at the ground and throwing dirt on her mother's body, as if hoping to get any response at all. It wasn't until Toronto Zoo staff stepped in between the two elephants that Thika parted from Tequila. "Elephants are extremely intelligent," the executive director of conservation education and research at the zoo, Dr. Bill Rapley, said yesterday. "When we look at animal behaviour, it's so hard to put it in human perspective. But elephants seem to show responses that are human-like." In fact, Thika was looking around the exhibit last night, as if trying to find her mother, Dr. Rapley said. When a 40-year-old elephant named Patsy died at the zoo in 2006, staff videotaped and observed the herd's grieving ritual, the veterinarian said. "They touch, they move around slowly almost like mourning in a funeral," he said, adding that the elephants who got along with Patsy came up to touch her with their trunks while the ones who fought with her stood further back. Not only do elephants grieve, research shows they remember and mourn their loved ones for years, Barbara Cartwright, the campaign manager for the International Fund for Animal Welfare Canada, said. "It's important that we ... recognize elephants do grieve ... as a scientific [fact] now," she said. "In the past, it was considered putting human emotion on an animal ... It's been a long time coming." Elephants are known to spend a lot of time caressing the carcass as well as conduct burial ceremonies by walking around the body and laying clumps of grass and tree branches over it, Ms. Cartwright said. Herd members will even stop years after at the sites where their loved ones died, she said. "It's probably not good to have elephants held in captivity because they're so social," Ms. Cartwright said, but added she was pleased the zoo gave time for the elephants to mourn Tequila. The Toronto Zoo now has an elephant herd of five females. Tequila, who was named for her "fiery disposition" and dominance over the other elephants during her earlier years, became a pleasant animal liked by zoo keepers and the herd as she got older, Dr. Rapley said. The 3,738-kilogram elephant came to Toronto from southern Africa - most likely Mozambique - on a Polish ocean line ship in 1974. She had two calves with bull elephant Tantor: Thika was born in 1980 and Tumpe, who is now at the Animal Kingdom in Disneyland, in 1983. Tequila was in very good health and showed no signs of illness, Dr. Rapley said. "It's somewhat distressing to us ....We've got an animal in good condition ... that seemed to be doing absolutely fine and suddenly dropped dead, which is very perplexing." Veterinary staff at the zoo and the Ontario Veterinary College at the Guelph University conducted an autopsy yesterday and are continuing to investigate the cause of death, Dr. Rapley said. Currently, not enough research exists to gauge the average lifespan of African elephants due to their relatively short history of captivity, he said. |
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awwww, elephant <3
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khnum |
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ARE YOU DR. BILL RAPELY?
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Loki |
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Khnummy you saw her in real life!!!!
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