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  • Mud Bath

    The elephants cover themselves in mud to cool off in the afternoon.

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    It looks like a lot of fun.

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    But it’s hard to get out of the mud when you are done.

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    Being an elephant is awkward.

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    Especially when you sink in the mud.

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  • Old Elephant Food

    Old elephants have no teeth. In the wild after they lose all of their teeth they head to swampy areas where there are softer things to eat, but usually die of malnutrition shortly afterward. Then you wind up with an “elephant graveyard”.

    But at the retirement home they make food the old elephants can eat. So they can live on.

    You start by chopping lots of pumpkins.

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    Then you take a lot of rice.

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    You mix the rice with some water and pumpkin over a fire.

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    Then you squish in some icky smelly brown vitamins with your hands.

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    Then you make balls. They must be perfectly round and the same size. Elephants get really picky in their old age.

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    You coat them in flour so they don’t stick together.

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    One plate per elephant.

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    And you stick them right in their mouths so they don’t get too squished. Also with no teeth they can’t accidentally bite you.

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  • Baby Elephants

    There were two baby elephants at the preserve.

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    Actually they were more toddler elephants.

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    They looked really funny with their little tusks.

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    The bigger one was a girl, and she had a younger brother.

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    They liked to play in the water.

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    Tussling and trying to push each other under.

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    It was pretty violent.

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    They would climb on top of each other and hold the other one down.

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    Of course this isn’t as dangerous when your little brother has a built in snorkel.

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    They seemed to be having lots of fun.

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    But then it was time to come out of the river..

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    They were very sad.

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  • Bathing the Elephants

    In the afternoon the elephants go down to the river to have their bath.

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    Some of them like it.

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    They are very cooperative and go down in the water so their mahouts can splash water on them.

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    Others refuse to get in so we have to throw buckets of water at them.

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    It takes a lot of buckets to wash an elephant.

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    And some places are really hard to reach.

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    The least pleasant part is when it starts to rain.

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    The elephants don’t mind the rain though.

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  • Elephants Like Banana Trees

    After lunch we went out with a different elephant to the banana trees. She was supposed to eat just the leaves and leave the bananas and trees alone. Which she mostly did, because they pick off all of the bananas before they are ripe, though she still seemed interested in some, so her mahout yelled at her.

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    But then she decided she wanted the trunk of a dead banana tree. A big one. So she pushed it over with her leg and then crushed it under her feet and pulled out a green part from inside. Which she only ate about one bite of before moving on.

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