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Elephant food!
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Hi, I've been following a heffalumps progress on a zoo web cam since its birth , every so often they seem to feed them sticks which they just seem to eat the bark off of� quite amusing to watch!!
Would this be bamboo? It doesn't look like it, it just looks like sticks!! Is it just something to keep them entertained!?
Would this be bamboo? It doesn't look like it, it just looks like sticks!! Is it just something to keep them entertained!?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Lisa, didn�t mean to get you so excited! Lol !! It�s down at Howletts near Canterbury, it�s not a baby heffalump anymore and there�s not a specific camera for it, it was bl00dy big when it was born! Here�s the link�
http://www.totallywild.net/howletts/index.php? p=Meet_The_Animals&bn=15
You�ll have to select �Elephants� from the drop down menu and you have control of the camera, about lunchtime they let them out into a paddock behind the camera so you have to spin it about 120 degrees and you can zoom in and whatnot.
There�s two little ones who are at the �playing� stage and are hilarious and the real bubba who�s always with it�s mum. Very intriguing to watch the interaction!
The sticks they eat are in the paddock and they seem to eat them like a corn on the cob with a lathe like action then fling them over their shoulder like a discarded chicken bone!
Enjoy - and don�t hog the camera!! ;-)
http://www.totallywild.net/howletts/index.php? p=Meet_The_Animals&bn=15
You�ll have to select �Elephants� from the drop down menu and you have control of the camera, about lunchtime they let them out into a paddock behind the camera so you have to spin it about 120 degrees and you can zoom in and whatnot.
There�s two little ones who are at the �playing� stage and are hilarious and the real bubba who�s always with it�s mum. Very intriguing to watch the interaction!
The sticks they eat are in the paddock and they seem to eat them like a corn on the cob with a lathe like action then fling them over their shoulder like a discarded chicken bone!
Enjoy - and don�t hog the camera!! ;-)