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8 Comments
TheGenksays...*quality
siftbotsays...Boosting this quality contribution up in the Hot Listing - declared quality by TheGenk.
Boise_Libsays...I have a hard time believing that the elephant really can draw that well.
The only previous elephant "art" I've seen is vague up and down strokes.
Michael and Koko are better examples of animal artists. IMHO.
Sepacoresays...>> ^Boise_Lib:
I have a hard time believing that the elephant really can draw that well.
The only previous elephant "art" I've seen is vague up and down strokes.
Michael and Koko are better examples of animal artists. IMHO.
I was blown away by how neat the painting was.
I know Elephants can be taught to do a great many things (like most any animal could be with time, method and patience) and despite the control that the nub/finger of their trunk has being equivalent to an possible thumb, I still had to check on this as it was just too perfectly done.
Short answer: True
http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/elephantpainting.asp
shagen454says...I thought the segment on the prairie dogs was fantastic. I WANT ONE! Or Two! I wish...
I think otter's might be superior, they're always so giddy in their bank statement-less world.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to geo321's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
geo321says...*beg
siftbotsays...Sending this video to Beggar's Canyon to plea for a little attention - beg requested by original submitter geo321.
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