Looking her age earlier this week when i visited. But she was actually using her outdoor enclosure which i haven't seen her do on a few previous visits which was nice and she can still shift at a reasonable pace as she demonstrated when a sudden rain downpour landed. No sign of any companion animals with her either, think she used to have some goats mixed in with her. View attachment 798449
I do feel sorry for her being on her own. It might well be for her own good, but I would like to know whether it was considered bringing in one or two other elderly females for company.
They started in effect end-of-life care for her around 2 years ago, so I would guess if the goats are gone they were removed in relation to that (as was floated as an idea previously) but equally they could just have been hidden or temporarily removed I suppose.
She does look very old indeed, but it's a credit to the fantastic work Longleat have done that she still looks healthy and as you say still maintains most of her mobility. She's aged very quickly I'd say, as only a few years ago when I last saw her she was far fuller in her build. Hopefully she still has some good time in her yet, surely she must be nearing the oldest elephant in the world?
Not bad for an arthritic circus elephant
Yes, it's a bloody good innings. I don't think anybody would have expected her to last this long when she first arrived all those years ago. They've done marvellous work with her, and deserve every credit.
