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JustRalph
10-03-2014, 10:43 PM
http://youtu.be/ReNavhcXUYk

This video is incredible. A baby elephant gets in trouble and the parents spring into action

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Marshall Bennett
10-04-2014, 02:59 AM
That was cool. It's a shame poachers are destroying so many of these great creatures.

Canarsie
10-04-2014, 09:01 AM
Thanks for the video elephants are magnificent animals who devote their entire lives caring and watching the calves grow up. They will do everything in their power to make sure the infants reach maturity as the video shows.

Today is Global March for Elephants and Rhino day.

http://www.march4elephantsandrhinos.org/

Tom
10-04-2014, 09:52 AM
That was awesome!
Those two looked like Batman and Robin running to the rescue.

Sadly, they are far better parents than many, many humans.

DJofSD
10-04-2014, 09:55 AM
I guess you have to be that many fingers old before you can go around the block.

ArlJim78
10-04-2014, 12:27 PM
elephants and whales are intelligent, caring, social and extremely familial creatures. holding them in captivity is like a prison sentence.

BlueShoe
10-04-2014, 07:30 PM
A baby elephant gets in trouble and the parents spring into action
Actually, not the parents, but probably the mother and perhaps a female relative such as an aunt or older sister, cousin, or just another cow. Bulls are indifferent fathers, and rarely defend or come to the aid of calves.

classhandicapper
10-04-2014, 07:42 PM
That was cool. It's a shame poachers are destroying so many of these great creatures.

I don't think we fully realize how intelligent and feeling most animals are because they can't communicate it to us. I've seen signs of excellent memory and unexpected intelligence from frogs and turtles, let alone mammals.

If I had the will power to become a vegetarian I would, but for me it's complicated by not being able to eat a lot of significant fruits, vegetables, and nuts. 500 years from now human beings are going to look back at this period and consider us absolute savages for the way we treat animals.

Marshall Bennett
10-04-2014, 08:01 PM
It's conceivable that humans won't even be around in 50 years, much less 500. If that were the case, animals might well survive and get the last laugh. :cool:

OntheRail
10-04-2014, 08:09 PM
Got this in the mail today..

Dear *** *****.

Do you have room in your heart for one more elephant?

Lilly has spent 35 years as a 'begging' elephant...
it's time to change her life!

Lilly has spent her whole life on the streets, suffering cruelty and exploitation as a begging elephant... and now is our chance to save her!


We have received consent from the Forest Department and the courts to bring 35-year-old Lilly to our Haryana Elephant Rehabilitation Center. We are moving our team in place right now to facilitate her rescue. Our hope is to have her on her way to her new home in 72 hours. We have a Wildlife SOS staff member with her, keeping an eye on her to ensure she remains safe.


We know many of you have given recently to help Raju, and we are so grateful for that support. If you are able, please give again to help with the costs of rescuing, treating and caring for Lilly. Every small amount really helps... and, together, we can change her life forever.



We have started a special fund on CrowdRise for Lilly. Please donate today.



On behalf of Lilly....



Thank you!

I sent some for the rescue of Raju and was contacted about Lilly... so sent some to help her. Thought this would be a good thread to add these links.

Help Rescue Lilly (https://www.crowdrise.com/HelpingLilly)

Wildlife SOS (http://www.wildlifesos.org/donate)