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markpkessinger

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Sun Mar 25, 2012, 04:19 PM Mar 2012

Rescued elephant herds inexplicably gather to mourn South Africa’s “Elephant Whisperer” [View all]

Amazing story!


For 12 hours, two herds of wild South African elephants slowly made their way through the Zululand bush until they reached the house of late author Lawrence Anthony, the conservationist who had saved their lives.

The formerly violent, rogue elephants, destined to be shot a few years ago as pests, had been rescued and rehabilitated by Anthony, who had grown up in the bush and was known as the “Elephant Whisperer.”

For two days the herds loitered at Anthony’s rural compound on the vast Thula Thula game reserve – to say good-bye to the man they loved. But how did they know he had died March 7?

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“They had not visited the house for a year and a half and it must have taken them about 12 hours to make the journey,” Dylan is quoted in various local news accounts. “The first herd arrived on Sunday and the second herd, a day later. They all hung around for about two days before making their way back into the bush.”


Read more: http://blog.beliefnet.com/news/2012/03/rescued-wild-elephant-herds-inexplicably-gather-to-mourn-lawrence-anthony-south-africas-elephant-whisperer.php#ixzz1qA5byxCn
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This makes me cry. And then I think of the horrible picture of Trump's son K Gardner Mar 2012 #1
Lovely malaise Mar 2012 #2
What a great mystery. jopeli Mar 2012 #17
I have learned from all the animals I have known, MsPithy Mar 2012 #29
I agree with you (nt) Tumbulu Mar 2012 #31
"I have learned from all the animals I have known," greiner3 Mar 2012 #39
We ALL share the same soul, bvar22 Mar 2012 #50
About the human soul jopeli Mar 2012 #51
Remote viewing? Astral travel? Puh-leeze... Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #60
If they have not lived sulphurdunn Mar 2012 #55
Wow! Pachamama Mar 2012 #3
Amazing! Thanks for posting. n/t Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2012 #4
Born Free. Gregorian Mar 2012 #5
I will never forget my own encounter with wild African elephants mainer Mar 2012 #6
Amazing that his mama didn't come charging you! CTyankee Mar 2012 #7
No, she "knew" we were safe. mainer Mar 2012 #43
Ah, thank you for letting me know. I have never been to Africa. That sounds like a wonderful CTyankee Mar 2012 #44
The elephants in Kenya and Tanzania would not have put up with that. stevenleser Mar 2012 #64
I'm envious of the experiences that both of you must have had DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2012 #65
Our guides backed off immediately, so the 'charge' was probably a few yards at most. Still... stevenleser Mar 2012 #66
Yes, the trumpeting is frightening! mainer Mar 2012 #69
Du rec. Nt xchrom Mar 2012 #8
Awww, this so warms my heart and arthritisR_US Mar 2012 #9
Animals other than ourselves yellerpup Mar 2012 #10
“Every animal knows more than you do.”—Native American Proverb freshwest Mar 2012 #11
K&R burrowowl Mar 2012 #12
Its true what my grandmother used to say auspicious Mar 2012 #13
UNless they're the repuglican kind..... lastlib Mar 2012 #22
It's terrible that such a magnificent animal is the GOP mascot. tanyev Mar 2012 #42
100% In Agreement Here -- n/t mazzarro Mar 2012 #45
So true! CrispyQ Mar 2012 #49
K&R... stonecutter357 Mar 2012 #14
Apt that he named it reserve Thula Thula tabatha Mar 2012 #15
Beautiful! Thanks for posting these vids!!! ;-) n/t DeSwiss Mar 2012 #26
Lovely. I liked the top one best. Wish I could hear it song by a native mom. The Wielding Truth Mar 2012 #52
Here, by the most famous native mom of all, Miriam Makeba. tabatha Mar 2012 #56
Ahhh thanks. The Wielding Truth Mar 2012 #62
A little bird told them. In other words, they heard it via twitter. tclambert Mar 2012 #16
You joke, but that's probably the truth about the little bird. YellowRubberDuckie Mar 2012 #19
Things like this yesphan Mar 2012 #18
Wasn't it only a short time ago that it was determined azul Mar 2012 #20
Yes, elephants communicate via low frequency sound ProgressiveATL Mar 2012 #41
One person is given as the source for this story DavidDvorkin Mar 2012 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author KT2000 Mar 2012 #25
I'm with you, David. Lasher Mar 2012 #32
here is another link KT2000 Mar 2012 #33
This one quotes a different source for the story, but this source wasn't there DavidDvorkin Mar 2012 #35
It is strange. KT2000 Mar 2012 #37
And neither story has any photographs of this phenomenon. MineralMan Mar 2012 #57
One of the articles has a photo of elephants walking in a line in the bush DavidDvorkin Mar 2012 #58
I don't think so. Really I don't. MineralMan Mar 2012 #59
I too. immoderate Mar 2012 #34
A wonderful wonderful story. Thank you so much for posting it. snagglepuss Mar 2012 #23
Incredible story. Thanks for sharing. Ruby the Liberal Mar 2012 #24
Fantastic!!! K&R n/t DeSwiss Mar 2012 #27
A little bird whispered it in their ear? BootinUp Mar 2012 #28
amazing creatures. So sensitive! MNBrewer Mar 2012 #30
Elephants are truly mysterious creatures Marrah_G Mar 2012 #36
Great Story, the man lived a good life. AnotherDreamWeaver Mar 2012 #38
What a great story! NealK Mar 2012 #40
Kick for an amazing story. polly7 Mar 2012 #46
Can't it be more obvious? The Backlash Cometh Mar 2012 #47
thanks for sharing this post mimitabby Mar 2012 #48
i'm boycotting trump because of his idiot son's samsingh Mar 2012 #53
Love this story. aptal Mar 2012 #54
Amazing. Rex Mar 2012 #61
To anyone who liked this story, you're being made fun of in a thread dedicated to making fun of you DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2012 #63
Unfortunate. I am a natural skeptic but in a case like this, even if it is incorrect, so what? stevenleser Mar 2012 #67
that's exactly how I feel about it DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2012 #68
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