Oklahoma City Zoo made a post about Achara earlier this week and they posted something rather interesting about her!
“Every elephant in a herd plays a unique and special role. Some elephants lead their herd while others watch over the calves, and some even have the joy of simply playing away their days. Here at the OKC Zoo, we have one particularly special elephant in our herd. At eight years old, Achara’s role in the herd is quickly changing, and she is excelling at every new step. In previous years, Achara’s role was to simply be a little kid, have fun, and play with her little sister Kairavi. However, once baby Rama was born, Achara quickly adapted to her new role as one of the herd’s babysitters, making room for Kairavi to take over as the “playmate big sister” to Rama. Achara watches over Rama as she naps in the yard and swims in the pool – always making sure Rama doesn’t go too deep. Achara offers Rama comfort when she is spooked by something new and can often be found cuddling with her in the early mornings. Watching over her youngest sister will serve Achara very well in the coming years as she gets ready to have a calf of her own. Achara has enjoyed getting to know our newest male, Bowie, and we are very hopeful to have Achara become pregnant in the near future. Watching Achara quickly and gracefully adapt to her new role in the herd has brought her caretakers endless joy and has us waiting on the edge of our seats to see her become a mother.”
So no nothing official still as of yet, but it definitely sounds like Oklahoma City Zoo intends on getting her pregnant as soon as possible. But considering it doesn’t sound like Archaras pregnant, I wonder if it means Asha is the elephant
@Mr.Ivory that posted about that may be pregnant instead.
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