so pleased that she is a girl, the best news
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I was mistakenly credited as "visitor" today, when "resident" is probably more appropriate!...when I left the zoo on saturday you said you were going home - I didn't know you'd taken up that spare bunk in the Ellie house to be there for the birth
Actually he sleeps out in the Gardens to stop the zoo from ripping out anymore flower beds!!You mean you didn't realise he does actually live in the elephant house?
Actually he sleeps out in the Gardens to stop the zoo from ripping out anymore flower beds!!
I have heard it stated that Thi has been used as a breeding machine, is this natural for an elephant in the wild to have this number of babies?, I would be interested to hear.
If I remember rightly Thi is wild caught and her arthritis is due to the chains used around her legs whilst in the wild. I have a feeling somewhere in the back of my mind that she used to be used at a logging company moving logs and trees around.
I believe the two females at Twycross(Tonzi & Mimbu) came from the same, or another similar, source though they were only halfgrown youngsters on arrival. They had 'star' brands on their rumps from their previous home too- these may have faded now.
Sheba is Sri Lankan. I've never heard anything definite either way for the others.