Three Asian elephants were spotted grazing in the mountains in Kothagiri, India, and luckily a photographer was there to snap photos of the animals. The photographer says that the mountain was very slippery and he has no idea how they …
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Indian Women Make Sweaters For Cold Elephants
Volunteers of the Center for Elephant Conservation in Northern India have been working hard to make sure elephants are protected from the abnormally cold weather the area is experiencing. They’ve been creating sweaters for the animals and they say that …
Read More »Pictures Of Elephants From Throughout History
Elephants are a work of art and over the years many people have created art that’s inspired by elephants.
Read More »People In Thailand Painted Some Elephants To Make Them Look Like Pandas
Elephantstay at the Royal Elephant Kraal & Village in Ayutthaya recently painted some elephants to look like pandas and the move was met with some criticism. They were painted to go in line with the 1600 Panda World Tour exhibition …
Read More »Photos That Prove Elephants Aren’t Just Smart, They’re Also Polite
Elephants have a reputation for being highly intelligent. But it turns out that they also have good manners too.
Read More »This Story Is Proof That Elephants Never Forget
It’s not just a popular phrase, it’s actually true. Elephants never forget.
Read More »Some Elephants Got Drunk On Fermented Marula Fruit… And The Result Is Absolutely Hysterical
A field guide named Ross Couper discovered the drunk elephants. They say elephants never forget… but we have a feeling this group of elephants might have some trouble remembering some things the next morning.
Read More »Dramatic Rescue of a Baby Elephant and Its Mother
An Elephant mother has been trapped in mud after she tried to rescue her baby elephant. Both animals would die if the humans wouldn’t rescue them.
Read More »Wild Elephant Rampages in India
In the southern Indian city of Mysore a wild elephant became separated from its herd and ended up roaming the streets for five hours.
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