Posted on 09/09/2014 6:41:53 PM PDT by SMGFan
PORTLAND, Maine A veterinarian and co-founder of Hope Elephants, which cares for retired circus elephants, was killed Tuesday when one of the animals stepped on him, police said in ruling his death an accident.
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His life was trunkated.
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A Larson cartoon I recall is an elephant in a telephone booth, on crutches and missing a leg, talking to a man in another panel, the man sitting behind a desk with an odd wastebasket having big toenails, and the caption is the angry elephant saying: “They made a WHAT out of it?”.
Some creatures just have no gratitude - like the birds I feed all winter which end up pooping all over my car during the summer.....
That’s irrelephant.
I remember one by Gahan Wilson. A cartoon box depicting a semi-formal cocktail party with people milling about with drinks in hand. Among them was an elephant with a look of horror on his face. The caption said: “The party was going swell until the elephant noticed the piano keys.”
Yes, it was. He came on the show when Harvey Korman left.
i have lived around elephants—when a trainer abuses them—or is a jerk—there is an “accident” and the abuser dies. I have never seen any elephant harm a person they liked. Think of an elephant as a really big dog—who is really powerful. I do not know what happened here or what was the cause of the accident—It could well be a mental elephant, or a real accident—or any number of things—Maybe the elephant was sick?
Then he'd be luckier than Topsy, a female Asian elephant fried in 1903 for killing a trainer.
Yeah, that one is in Larson’s first “compendium” as well. The one I was thinking of had a second elephant commenting something like “Ed, look what youuu stepped in!” Larson used elephants in his work quite a lot.
Elephants can have psychotic moments. I used to work at the Knoxville Zoo and one elephant there was easy going. I was cleaning her paddock and she just wheeled around and socked me with her trunk. It was like being hit with a baseball bat. It knocked me about 15 feet away. I got up and finished the job. I was quite leery from then on.
If I had it to do over, I would go into zoology. We went to the Natural Bridge (VA) zoo a while back, and I got into a conversation with the elephant keeper. She talked about how she had worked her way up from a volunteer to her present job.
She brought her charge, a female elephant, over to meet me. I had the opportunity to pat her and to say hello to her. It was wonderful. She fixed her eye on me and listened to me while I talked.
The hair on an elephant’s hide is almost like spikes...feels like it could nearly cut you.
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