After dinner, Bambi, Guille, and Maia were near each other, as is almost always the case at mealtime. We generally separate the elephants a little when feeding them because it prevents too much “sharing,” which we all know that Guillermina is prone to do. In this case, she was successful in finding some after-dinner scraps. Guille was making her chirps and cute noises, which got Bambi excited. Maia heard Bambi’s rumbles and made her way over. As soon as those two girls were distracted, Guille started eating their food. In other words, she got the party started and, while the other elephants played and vocalized, she used that to her advantage and took a few large bites of hay. You can see that Bambi puts her head down on the fence at one point. When elephants get really silly, they will sometimes squish their heads into the ground. What Bambi is doing here is a version of that. She’s being very light and very social, enjoying her friends and an early evening meal. P.S.: Progress continues to be made with all of the pieces that need to be in place before bringing Pupy and Kenya to sanctuary. As we’ve said before, it takes a village to move an elephant, and our team is working closely with those at the Mendoza and Buenos Aires ecoparques. There are lots of moving parts involved, and your generosity makes it all come together. If you would like to be a part of giving Kenya and Pupy a new life at Elephant Sanctuary Brazil, we invite you to make a gift today.
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