Elephants in Asia
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Sambo, the Rampaging Asian Elephant
Two weeks ago, an Asian elephant called Sambo with a history of commendable behaviour, finally took one swat too many from his foul tempered Mahout and utterly lost it. He instantly shifted from being a decent villager into a nightmare that gave Mon Village in Kampong Speu a real scare for a few weeks. First, Sambo, stomped the mahout (owner and driver) into a Persian carpet and enjoying his new found freedom, fled to the nearby jungle for the bamboo and banana smorgasbord.
From his hiding place, he'd peep out once in a while and trash local farms destroying crops and laughing insanely at the terrorized villagers in a level of anarchy last seen in the French revolution or any Australian rules football game He didn't hurt anyone else but his victorious trumpeting and flagrant social errors left on the main village paths finally attracted the attention of the local 'phunt" experts.
How long would this go on? Was Sambo nuts or having a mid life crisis? There were talks about putting Sambo down (no Bull?) until the Forestry Administration intervened and placed him under its care. In a Bob Newhart like management approach, they gave advice and directions to the villagers by phone but soon arrived in the place to take Sambo out.
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Sambo has almost human-like senses
But he was stressed and frustrated

A ccording to the Forestry Administration, Sambo, our rampaging Asian elephant, will be sent to Phnom Tamao Zoo for re-education and some serious discussions. First, he was tranqed to give the villagers a break. The Forestry Administration expert said that Sambo seemed to have "almost human-like senses". After 800 years of elephant behaviour observation and endless books, our local experts finally figure this out! Sambo went bananas because his owner tortured him and the village people constantly disturbed him. According to experts, Sambo suffered mistreatment and was terribly under stress. He lived his life in chains, with little exercise and had no partner. This was a seriously frustrated 'phunt who finally just lost it. No surprise.
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Sambo will be introduced to Srey Pao
Srey Pao is a 45 year old Asian female elephant

S o, now, 50 year old, Sambo, will have a new home in Phnom Tamao Zoo and the director will situate his living quarters near that of 45 year old Srey Pao, a female elephant. As they have not met before and Srey Pao also had a history of being aggressive, they will not put them together immediately in one enclosure. They will first make sure that they like each other before they do this. Close, but not close enough, until the authorities see that they really want to be together. Their hope is that Srey Pao will calm Sambo down. The director hopes "that after Sambo stays with Srey Pao he will be happy, his stress will be sorted out, and his mental condition will improve in the future, and finally, he can be a nice elephant again." (Phnom Penh Post, December 17, 2010). The same treatment might work with terrorists elsewhere!
The January Phnom Penh Post reported how happy Sambo is in his new home. He is now even tempered and enjoys being with other elephants. Other than Srey Pao, he has met Lucky, Chamrouen, and Narann all enjoying his loving attention.
As for the stomped Mahout, several of life's great lessons have been displayed and various regional politicians might well see the metaphor of prodding and poking passive monsters once too often!
The Curtain Falls on Sambo
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The lonely bull elephant Sambo passed on and chose just the appropriate day, February 14. After he was sedated so they could readjust the chains around his legs, Sambo just passed out. Those who have helped him since his rampage were grieved by the news. For them, this is huge loss as there are now only 121 elephants in Cambodia and one is lost every few months.
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Asian elephants have incredible memories
They laugh, play and cry

E lephants are fantastic. They laugh, cry, play and have incredible memories. They have greeting rituals and they all caress their young when they cry in discomfort. They grieve when one of their close relatives die. This is usually true of female elephants who often live in groups and take care of each other. Elephant mothers upon the birth of their babies choose co-mothers to help them care for the little guys as they nurse them. The males are often more independent and spend their time showing each other their masculine prowess. Trees take a beating as do irresponsible Mahouts.
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The Other Sambo, the Wat Phnom Asian Elephant on Duty
Sambo brings tourists around Wat Phnom

W hile Kampong Speu had the rampaging Sambo now, it used to have Sambo, the now beloved elephant of Phnom Penh, Cambodia's capital city. Sambo was born in Kampong Speu but was taken out of there during the Khmer Rouge time.
Sambo is a well loved elephant that Phnom Penh has given a special place to call home close to the River. There he lived with his long time friend and mahout, Sin Son, and together, they go to work in Wat Phnom, one of the oldest temples in Phnom Penh. It is not unusual for tourists to see him walk in the street going to work and coming home each day but also in Wat Phnom where many tourists feed and ride him. Sin Son has his wife and four kids to feed as well so Sambo and he work very hard.
Sambo and his Friend
They were childhood friends

A s an example of their extraordinary memory, Wat Phnom Sambo was born to the family of his current mahout, Sin Son. Sin son was only 5 then so they grew up together as children. Sin son was about 5 years old when Sambo was born. Then they were separated during Pol Pot's regime in Cambodia as were a great many families. Sin Son's parents were killed and Sambo's as well. Sambo took the fancy of an important military officer so he was saved.
One day, he and Sin Son ran into each other each other peeking from behind trees and stealing bananas, and Sambo remembered his long lost family. Now, you can see them in Wat Phnom promoting their tourist service and hustling bananas on a professional basis. These lifetime relationships are built on trust and conversation and you really smile when you see the two "animals" together.
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Asian Elephants' Royal Past
Oudong, Cambodia

About 150 years ago, when the French traveller, Henri Mohout, attributed for the first written account on Cambodia visited Oudong, the old royal capital, he narrated that the then king gave him elephants for his journey towards Kampot, the nearest port. He found that only the King and the wealthy could feed the elephants and they were valued at that time. Owners have the duty to donate their elephants to the King's army in times of war. There was a special legal code for elephants and owners pay special tax. They even have an owner's association. That was how much elephants were valued at that time.
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Asian Elephants Work
Many in the tourism industry

Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Laos have many elephants and many of them have to do tourism work to eat. So, in Mondulkiri, we met three of them: Chiban, Chibay and Pok To. They carry tourists on treks to the jungles of Mondulkiri and they live with their Phnong mahouts. Chibay is very old, maybe between 70-80 years old so he is very calm and just gets about his business. Chiban is only about 50 years old but he is just as laid back as his mahout, Pukda. Pok To, on the other hand, shows he won't take any heffer-dust from anyone. His mahout is kind to him and sings him songs all the time as they trek the jungles so he does not want any nonsense from any other mahout. He never lets clumps of bamboo go by without having a taste of it and as the trail is narrow, this creates major traffic jams of pachyderms butt to nose. Berry bushes get hammered, streams snorted and explosive digestive events terrify birds and other wild life.
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Asian elephants live up to 80 or more
They are not very forgiving and they never forget
E lephants reach puberty at around 13 to 14 years and have children till they are 50. Most of them live up to 80 or more. They have become the symbol of wisdom as the largest living animals in the planet. While elephants have always been iconic symbols of good behaviour in many children's fiction, elephants can be very dangerous as seen in Sambo from Kampong Speu. They can go into rage often seen as vindictive acts. They have destroyed villages and killed many villagers. Remember, Water for Elephants. Elephants are not very forgiving so beware.
Cambodian elephant gets early retirement
On International Women's Day
On International Women's Day, one of Cambodia's largest women, Ning Wan, was welcomed in her new home, the Elephant Valley Project sanctuary in Mondulkiri, where she will reunite with her former colleagues, Happy Lucky and Buffy. They used to be together in O'Raing District and on March 8, the 16 villagers who owned Ning Wan decided she now needs to enjoy a more relaxed life.
Picture here is taken from Phnom Penh Post, March 10, 2011.
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I Broke My Trunk! (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems
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There Is a Bird On Your Head! (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems
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Can I Play Too? (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems
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I Am Invited to a Party! (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems
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Elephants Cannot Dance! (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems
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Ellison the Elephant (with Audio CD) by Eric Drachman
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Allie the Allergic Elephant: A Children's Story of Peanut Allergies by Nicole Smith
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My Friend is Sad (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems
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Today I Will Fly! (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems
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We Are in a Book! (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems
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I Will Surprise My Friend! (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems
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The Elephant's Child by Rudyard Kipling
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Elmer (Elmer Books) by David McKee
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Uncle Elephant (I Can Read Book 2) by Arnold Lobel
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Are You Ready to Play Outside? (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems
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Elephants: A Book for Children by David Henry Wilson
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I Love My New Toy! (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems
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The Magician's Elephant by Kate DiCamillo
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Elmer's Christmas (Andersen Press Picture Books) by David McKee
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Akimbo and the Elephants by Alexander McCall Smith
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No Matter What (Templar Books (Dutton Children's Books)) by Emma Dodd
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THE ELEPHANT THAT LOST ITS SHADOW (A Fun Picture Children's Book Story) by Sharlene Alexander
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Elmer's Weather (English-Italian) (Elmer series) by David McKee
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Pigs Make Me Sneeze! (An Elephant and Piggie Book) by Mo Willems
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But No Elephants (Once Upon a Time) by Jerry Smath
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An Elephant In the Living Room - The Children's Book by Jill M. Hastings, Marion H. Typpo
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Babar and His Children (Babar Books (Random House)) by Jean De Brunhoff
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Ella The Elegant Elephant by Carmela D'amico, Steve D'amico
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"Stand Back," Said the Elephant, "I'm Going to Sneeze!" by Patricia Thomas
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- GPS satellite helping scientists track endangered Asian elephants
- Developers and poachers know no limits when it comes to the Asian elephant. This gargantuan mammal has been losing ground in its fight to survive. Not only is this creature prized for its tusks, but it has lost its natural habitat as new settlements, ...
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- At 4:00 pm, prior to the screening, guests have the chance to hear about the Little Rock Zoo's Asian elephant, Jewell. The film's director, Windy Borman, will be in attendance. Admission to the screening is free with regular paid zoo admission -- $10 ...
- MassArt Students Create Toys Big Enough For Elephants
- The students had been brainstorming and building for months, but the idea for the collaboration started two years ago when videographer Christen Goguen and I, Vicki Croke, first visited Ruth and Emily, the two Asian elephants at New Bedford's tiny zoo.
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- Hunted for their tusks and stripped of their natural habitat to make way for crops, roads and new settlements the Asian elephant is listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Red List.
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What do you know of Asian elephants?
Have you been on an elephant in Asia?
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AnthonyAltorenna
Jan 1, 2012 @ 9:21 am | delete
- Elephants are majestic creatures, and it it sad to see them mistreated in circuses and for other human activities. Hopefully, the nations where these amazing animals still roam freely in the wild will step up their efforts to protect the remaining populations for future generations.
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aesta1
Mar 30, 2012 @ 6:05 am | delete
- These countries are doing what they can but the poachers are also getting more sophisticated.
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poddys
Oct 9, 2011 @ 3:23 pm | delete
- I haven't been on an elephant in Asia, but I did see them in Thailand, and they are wonderful animals. It's sad to see them abused and mistreated. This is a wonderful lens, and it has my blessing.
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aesta1
Oct 9, 2011 @ 7:26 pm | delete
- Thank you for the blessing. The sanctuaries are helping now and the elephants will get them when they have had too much.
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orange3
Sep 14, 2011 @ 6:04 am | delete
- Wow! Incredible story. Elephants are amazing! Thanks for sharing.
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aesta1
Oct 2, 2011 @ 9:07 pm | delete
- Thank you...they truly are amazing creatures.
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dogface
Jun 26, 2011 @ 12:59 pm | delete
- Elephants are nice animals. I remember having a presentation on elephants at school several years ago.
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sukkran May 24, 2011 @ 10:26 pm | delete
- awesome lens. photos, vids and informations are great. nicely presented lens.
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BigGirlBlue
Apr 2, 2011 @ 3:04 am | delete
- I think they are amazing creatures but like anything have their limits. They put up with a lot -- especially when it comes to humans. I watched some of the elephant gone wild footage and it was horrific but not totally surprising to me. They have considerable patience for us for the most part. I don't even have that much patience.
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skiesgreen
Mar 17, 2011 @ 3:39 am | delete
- Magnificent animals and beautifully crafted lens. Very sad story as well. *-*Blessed*-* and featured on Angel blessings for Dogs on Squidoo - Other animals
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