Mark we get a bit of a break now, which after all the excitement of Mr Shuffles birth we probably need. Kulab at Melbourne is the next due, in August or September of this year. Pak Boon at taronga is then due earlt 2011.
I would like to know if there are any plans to get tang Mo and Num-Oi pregnant soon.
no, but i imagine that tang mo would be a priority - she is one of the older girls is she not?
num oi is just approaching the right age so i assume the zoo might try to breed her too soon. maybe next time the good doctor is in town?
on the topic of the thai elephants, has anyone else noticed how much they have grown?! when i went to the zoo the other day i really noticed the difference! they are really big elephants now. when they arrived people were referring to them as "babies"! just a few years and they are now elephant mums. big enormous sized adult elephants.
and lastly, i one other thing - in my mind the most amazing thing that has come out of this elephant import is in melbourne. and i am talking about the relationship between mek kapah, an elephant who was raised at melbourne and lived without female company for much of her life - and dokkoon. at first i thought the zoo was playing up the friendship for publicity. they wern't. i was there the day the new elephants were first introduced to kapah through the fence and i can tell you now, that since day one - those two loooooove eachother. they are inseparable. kapah, despite being considered relatively "unsocialised" is just the most protective, perfect elephant matriarch you could hope for. i have seen her rush to push herself between the younger girls and bong su, if she feels he's being too rough and now be the perfect aunt to mali. the other day as her and dokkoon played with the calf the two entwined trunks in a gesture that even makes a big grown man like me feel a little bit... well... "awwwwwwwwwwww"!
to me the best thing about the import is not babies. but that. its how much its improved mek kapah's life.
and didn't she deserve it.