The Sleepy Hippo
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I thought the advertising for the documentary is that the screening is for the first of three episodes in a series on the Zoo's Vic Elephants.
Am I wrong on this?
Am I wrong on this?
I thought the advertising for the documentary is that the screening is for the first of three episodes in a series on the Zoo's Vic Elephants.
Am I wrong on this?
the region's forgotten circus elephants!
The only living one, yes. He sired another calf, Willow, who died at under a year old in 2016.Is kanlaya the only living calf of putra mas?
I seem to recall that she could not straighten her front kneesThe only living one, yes. He sired another calf, Willow, who died at under a year old in 2016.
Yes, she suffered from congenital carpal flexure which prevented her from straightening her front legs at her ankles. However keepers and staff did manage to straighten her legs after birth. Unfortunately, she had to be euthanised after her condition deteriorated as a result of a blood infection about six weeks after birth.I seem to recall that she could not straighten her front knees
Not forgotten by those who knew them.
Maybe overlooked by those who never knew them!!
Update on Perth's Duo's transfer to Monarto:
Gentle giants to leave Perth Zoo more than two years after Tricia the elephant's death
Relocation efforts recently hit a milestone, with the completion of containers designed to keep the four-tonne animals safe on their journey.
"We borrowed a crate from Taronga Zoo, which is just a training crate. We've been doing that for over six months, getting them conditioned," he said.
Whether Putra Mas and Permai will travel by air or road will depend on the timing of the move and the availability of aircraft large enough to carry the elephants.
It had initially been hoped the pair would move to Adelaide this year, but this is now not expected to occur until mid-2025.
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With Perth borrowing Taronga's crate, I assume this means the crate will soon be sent back to be used for their pair of cows who will soon begin crate training too (if they haven't already).
Interestingly, it also hasn't been decided whether they will be transported via air or road. If they elect to transfer them by road, it is a 30 hour trip to be undertaken. However it is more cost effective and the cool Winter weather may also be more supportive of a move like this.
Surely by plane, they could not take the elephants by road. The travel time and risk of injury would surely prohibit that. Even if the weather permits that.
It's do-able, but obviously as you both say, it's not worth the risk.I can't see them going by road either. Imagine breaking down in the middle of nowhere (the great Australian bight) with an anxious bull and female elephant.
Not a chance (in my opinion). I don't think they'd take that risk.
A flight is literally 3.5 hours, not 30+ hours by road.
In Europe and the US, elephants are always transported on the road for a travel time of around 30 hours. Elephants are even transported by truck for far longer transports (the longest I can remember must have been over 100 hours). That works well and is probably less risky then putting them in a plane, surely if an adult bull is involved.
Well, that means you need to prepare accordingly and bring whatever you may need with you. I don‘t think that’s a good enough reason to transport them via plane. That’s far more risky - if an adult elephant panics during a flight, the plane is at risk, and you may have to kill the elephant ASAP.
And transporting the bull by plane may not be possible at all because he may not fit into a transport crate that is low enough to fit into the plane. The large transport planes where a big bull would surely fit are the Antonow planes and these are no longer available due to the Russian-Ukranian war.
Either way of transport presents the oppertunity for stress. I'm sure both zoos will be doing their utmost to keep them both comfortable during the journey no matter how it will be done.We’ll just have to wait and see now won’t we…
I hope it’s aircraft so it’s quicker and less stressful