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Elephants at the Milwaukee County Zoo got to eat Christmas trees this week. And they loved them.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ^ | Amy Schwabe

Posted on 01/07/2022 12:07:22 PM PST by SJackson

As some people are busy taking down Christmas trees and disposing of them in the usual fashion — leaving them on the curb for the city to pick up, burning them in our outdoor fire pits or propping them up decoratively on our lawns until the snow thaws — the Milwaukee County Zoo has a much better method.

That would be elephants.

The zoo's resident elephants, Brittany, Ruth and Belle, were given several of the Christmas trees the zoo had used to decorate for the holidays, and according to the zoo's public relations coordinator, Jenny Diliberti-Shea, "They love them!"

"They use the trees as part of their enrichment program," said Diliberti-Shea. "They're something new and different in their habitat to 'interact' with, manipulating their trunks, breaking the branches and eventually eating, if they choose to do so."

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1 posted on 01/07/2022 12:07:22 PM PST by SJackson
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To: Iowa Granny; Ladysmith; Diana in Wisconsin; JLO; sergeantdave; damncat; phantomworker; joesnuffy; ..
Outdoors/Rural/wildlife/hunting/hiking/backpacking/National Parks/animals list please FR mail me to be on or off . And ping me is you see articles of interest.

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2 posted on 01/07/2022 12:08:00 PM PST by SJackson (I just think COVID is God's gift to the left, Jane Fonda)
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To: SJackson

Feed them donkeys, it would be more amusing to watch.


3 posted on 01/07/2022 12:09:15 PM PST by packagingguy
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To: SJackson

The tinsel gets tuck in their teeth, but the glass balls do add a lot of crunch.


4 posted on 01/07/2022 12:09:34 PM PST by DannyTN
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To: SJackson

Deer like the green tips of coniferous tree branches - especially fir and juniper, or so it seems. It probably seems a real treat to an elephant. Maybe. But hey whatever!


5 posted on 01/07/2022 12:12:18 PM PST by Scarlett156 (Don't take it personally. I just get bored really easily. )
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To: DannyTN

At least they are getting their fiber for the New Year diet!


6 posted on 01/07/2022 12:12:26 PM PST by NEMDF
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To: SJackson

...and the elephant’s breath is evergreen fresh.


7 posted on 01/07/2022 12:13:45 PM PST by Flick Lives
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To: SJackson; All

8 posted on 01/07/2022 12:15:08 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: SJackson

Around here, they feed the un-artificially sprayed Christmas trees to the goats. Goats love ‘em.


9 posted on 01/07/2022 12:18:07 PM PST by LSAggie
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To: SJackson

I still miss Samson, the Silverback Gorilla. Saw him many times as a kid. (Grew up in Milwaukee.)

https://www.mpl.org/blog/now/milwaukee-s-menagerie-samson-the-gorilla

“Samson was a male silverback western lowland gorilla given to the Washington Park Zoo in Milwaukee Wisconsin by the Pabst Brewing Company. Samson reached a weight of 652 lb. He was moved to the Milwaukee County Zoo in 1959, and quickly became the main attraction. Samson was one of the largest gorillas in captivity.”

Samson died of a heart attach in 1981.


10 posted on 01/07/2022 12:23:22 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

“attack” ;)


11 posted on 01/07/2022 12:24:04 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Seriously? Pine nuts in pesto and cookies are great, but have you ever eaten any other part?


12 posted on 01/07/2022 12:35:19 PM PST by Silentgypsy (In my defense, I was left unsupervised.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

I remember him. Also Bushman, though only saw him at the Field Museum. Different times, imagine naming a zoo gorilla Bushman, that wouldn’t fly today. Nor I suspect would stuffing him and putting him in a museum.


13 posted on 01/07/2022 12:40:32 PM PST by SJackson (I just think COVID is God's gift to the left, Jane Fonda)
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To: Silentgypsy
"... any other part?"

White Pine is the type we have the most of around our part of WI. It is loaded with vitamin C. Pine needle tea is better than pill form for good health. Tastes great too.

14 posted on 01/07/2022 12:43:32 PM PST by BuddhaBrown (Path to enlightenment: Four right turns, then go straight until you see the Light!)
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To: SJackson

I believe they do the same thing out here at the Oregon (Portland) Zoo. The elephants chomp happily on them.


15 posted on 01/07/2022 12:44:11 PM PST by FrankRizzo890
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To: SJackson

The Enviros will use their dropping as air freshener in their homes


16 posted on 01/07/2022 12:48:46 PM PST by butlerweave
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

I’ve never eaten a pine tree but I have drank pine needle tea


17 posted on 01/07/2022 12:53:06 PM PST by cyclotic (I won't give up my FREEDOM for your FEAR)
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To: Silentgypsy
"Seriously? Pine nuts in pesto and cookies are great, but have you ever eaten any other part?"

Wrong. Pine trees are edible, even by humans.

https://www.skilledsurvival.com/eating-pine-how-to-eat-a-pine-tree/

18 posted on 01/07/2022 1:19:07 PM PST by WMarshal ("Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither.")
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To: WMarshal

Thanks for the link! I’m going to check out some of the other videos as well.


19 posted on 01/07/2022 1:58:39 PM PST by telescope115 (Proud member of the ANTIFAuci movement. )
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To: Silentgypsy

I’ve nibbled the freshly-opened tips in the spring, and occasionally made tea from the mature needles. Never tried eating the bark, although I know people who do.


20 posted on 01/07/2022 1:59:35 PM PST by Ellendra (A single lie on our side does more damage than a thousand lies on their side.)
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