tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-713046015796940274.post513370157580501631..comments2023-09-22T22:32:28.797+03:00Comments on Wild Adventures: An emotional morning with the ElephantsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-713046015796940274.post-45815247480304756972013-04-23T21:35:36.375+03:002013-04-23T21:35:36.375+03:00I believe animals grieve loss and Ive been witness...I believe animals grieve loss and Ive been witness to a baby rhinno standind by its slaughtered mother(poachers had got to her) leaving the baby for dead without a mother that young...the baby had tears in its eyes running down its face ! Broke my heart. As lions lose their cubs I see the panic pacing and when they have found them dead they cry out there is a sadness they may recover quickly Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13668023614988903128noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-713046015796940274.post-43340292797364680732012-03-16T14:27:16.153+03:002012-03-16T14:27:16.153+03:00Emotional stuff indeed, hard to portray in still i...Emotional stuff indeed, hard to portray in still images but a great story, well told (as are all your posts). I remember seeing a similar thing on a documentary where the matriarch came across the poached body of one of her family and I was amazed when I saw that, so to see it in real life must have been a real honour, but hard to come to terms with at the same time.Neil Calbrade Photographyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04086112407136277857noreply@blogger.com