View Full Version : The Elephant Whisperer Is Dead. The Elephants F*cking Knew.
Lamar Doom
07-09-2012, 11:09 PM
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Lawrence Anthony, a legend in South Africa and author of 3 books including the bestseller
The Elephant Whisperer, bravely rescued wildlife and rehabilitated
elephants all over the globe from human atrocities, including the
courageous rescue of Baghdad Zoo animals during US invasion in 2003.
On March 7, 2012 Lawrence Anthony died.
He is remembered and missed by his wife, 2 sons, 2 grandsons & numerous elephants.
Two days after his passing, the wild elephants showed up at his
home led by two large matriarchs. Separate wild herds arrived in droves to say goodbye to their beloved man-friend. A total of 20 elephants
had patiently walked over 12 miles to get to his South African house.
Witnessing this spectacle, humans were obviously in awe not only because of the supreme intelligence and
precise timing that these elephants sensed about Lawrence 's
passing, but also because of the profound memory and emotion the beloved animals evoked in such an organized way:
Walking slowly - for days - making their way in a solemn one-by-one
queue from their habitat to his house.
Lawrence's wife, Francoise, was especially touched, knowing that the elephants had not been to his house prior to
that day for well over a year!
But yet they knew where they were going.
The elephants obviously wanted to pay their deep respects, honoring their friend who'd saved their lives - so much respect that they stayed for 2 days 2 nights.
Then one morning, they left, making their long journey back home.
that shit cra
For 12 hours, two herds of wild South African elephants slowly made their way through the Zululand bush until they reached the house of late author Lawrence Anthony, the conservationist who saved their lives.
The formerly violent, rogue elephants, destined to be shot a few years ago as pests, were rescued and rehabilitated by Anthony, who had grown up in the bush and was known as the “Elephant Whisperer.”
For two days the herds loitered at Anthony’s rural compound on the vast Thula Thula game reserve in the South African KwaZulu – to say good-bye to the man they loved. But how did they know he had died March 7?
Known for his unique ability to calm traumatized elephants, Anthony had become a legend. He is the author of three books, Baghdad Ark, detailing his efforts to rescue the animals at Baghdad Zoo during the Iraqi war, the forthcoming The Last Rhinos, and his bestselling The Elephant Whisperer.
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Pretty incredible
AlonzoGOAT
07-09-2012, 11:17 PM
R.i.p :(
SevereUpInHere
07-09-2012, 11:26 PM
That is pretty incredible. Reminds me of the dogs that sit waiting on their owners long after they have passed.
iamgine
07-09-2012, 11:27 PM
Who cares about his death something much more extraordinary might have happened here.
Is it just a feel good story or did the elephants really know he was dead and wanted to pay respect? Maybe someone brought them to his house to create this lion king bs?
DurantFor40
07-09-2012, 11:29 PM
I don't buy it.
Those elephants don't know jack shit about anything.
Stupid thread. :facepalm
Lamar Doom
07-09-2012, 11:31 PM
That is pretty incredible. Reminds me of the dogs that sit waiting on their owners long after they have passed.
Or how about the dog that belonged to the dead solider that goes up and lays, clearly depressed, by his owners coffin?
sorry in advance for making you cry (http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/08/26/heartbreaking-video-dog-mourns-at-his-navy-seal-owners-funeral/)
miller-time
07-09-2012, 11:31 PM
Who cares about his death something much more extraordinary might have happened here.
Is it just a feel good story or did the elephants really know he was dead and wanted to pay respect? Maybe someone brought them to his house to create this lion king bs?
elephants do have rituals when it comes to death. i'm not sure how they knew he had died, but if they did figure it out somehow i don't necessarily doubt they went to his place to pay respect. they do this for each other often.
SevereUpInHere
07-09-2012, 11:34 PM
Or how about the dog that belonged to the dead solider that goes up and lays, clearly depressed, by his owners coffin?
sorry in advance for making you cry (http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/08/26/heartbreaking-video-dog-mourns-at-his-navy-seal-owners-funeral/)
I was actually going to post that pic but I'm at work and people were lurking around.
That dog :(
miller-time
07-09-2012, 11:39 PM
if you read parts 2, 3 and 5 of this wiki you can see that this story is not far fetched.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant_intelligence
ace23
07-09-2012, 11:40 PM
How would they know that he died?
DFish
07-09-2012, 11:44 PM
I don't buy it.
Those elephants don't know jack shit about anything.
Stupid thread. :facepalm
You're dumber than an elephant. Think about that.
miller-time
07-09-2012, 11:48 PM
How would they know that he died?
sense of smell perhaps.
http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/elephants/senses.htm
Elephants have a keen sense of smell, detecting water sources up to 19.2 km (12 mi.) away.
DurantFor40
07-09-2012, 11:52 PM
You're dumber than an elephant. Think about that.
Nice try. :hammerhead:
Patrick Chewing
07-10-2012, 12:08 AM
Love hearing stories about how animals amaze us more and more each day. We still understand very little about them, but these kind of stories have to warm your heart.
brantonli
07-10-2012, 08:07 AM
if you read parts 2, 3 and 5 of this wiki you can see that this story is not far fetched.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant_intelligence
The elephant altruism bit completely blew me away:
The matriarch charged at him and knocked him over with her trunk, breaking one of his legs. In the evening, when he did not return, a search party was sent in a truck to find him. When the party discovered him, he was being guarded by an elephant. The animal charged the truck, so they shot over her and scared her away. The herdsman later told them that when he could not stand up, the elephant used her trunk to lift him under the shade of a tree. She guarded him for the day and would gently touch him with her trunk.[21]
Would most humans do that? just boggles the mind.
rufuspaul
07-10-2012, 08:20 AM
Elephants killed him, wanted his whore wife to know she's next.
:roll:
Zan Tabak
07-10-2012, 09:39 AM
I don't buy it.
Those elephants don't know jack shit about anything.
Stupid thread. :facepalm
:biggums:
You need to read brah. Elephants are crazy intelligent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He7Ge7Sogrk
franchise#3
07-10-2012, 09:39 AM
Animals are a lot smarter than most human beings. I always lol when some people think that animals are really dumb.
macmac
07-10-2012, 09:48 AM
Animals are a lot smarter than most human beings. I always lol when some people think that animals are really dumb.
You think animals are smarter than human beings? :wtf:
miller-time
07-10-2012, 09:53 AM
after this thread elephants are up on my favorite animals list.
humans are down :(
martycrane
07-10-2012, 12:03 PM
i wonder if elephants taste bomb
-p.tiddy-
07-10-2012, 12:17 PM
don't rule out the existance of a spirit here...there are numerous stories of humans knowing when a loved one dies dispite being miles or even continents apart and never recieving any news.
just sayin
-p.tiddy-
07-10-2012, 12:34 PM
Knowing like they all of a sudden stop "John's dead"
or
They have a bad feeling, think about a loved ones death and later find out they died and are like "I knew something happened"
both of those type events have happened numerous times...
there are also hundereds of instances of children who know everything about a dead human from the past as though they lived out that person's life first...infact ISH's own vapid was born with knowedge of ancient Roman currency without being told anything...it's more common than people know.
JohnnySic
07-10-2012, 12:39 PM
Great story. :applause:
-p.tiddy-
07-10-2012, 12:42 PM
I don't know, I feel if it were common and legitimate it would be a big deal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_T5vNgusEw
people brush it off for whatever reason...
JEFFERSON MONEY
07-10-2012, 12:48 PM
Absolutely beautiful creatures.
Sharp memories.
Versatile trunks that can hold a pencil or crush a tree.
And endearing whether depicted as Dumbo or Horton Hears a Who.
God bless elephants!
Lamar Doom
07-10-2012, 02:15 PM
You think animals are smarter than human beings? :wtf:
You weren't asking me but I have two cents on it:
"smarter" is tricky and the short answer is no. Other animals (we're animals too remember) can't build spaceships or make movies. But there's animals ahead of us in all the five senses (we don't see, hear, smell, etc the best on the planet)- I think most modern science asserts "the five senses" is a rudimentary way of viewing our senses anyway (basically we have more than 5 and the standard "sight, taste, touch, hearing, smell" categories are a simplistic and narrow learning mnemonic) but it stands to reason that these animals could have senses that we can't fully understand. Unfair to assume that because we're atop the food chain (and running this rock son!) that we're the only sentient beings.
You hear about these dogs and cats (who i think are probably a step below the "intelligence" level of elephants, dolphins, etc) at cancer clinics who know when a patient is about to pass. You hear about these lizards who gather for eclipses. It's wild (no pun intended), there's definitely some deeper understanding in the animal kingdom.
tpols
07-10-2012, 02:26 PM
don't rule out the existance of a spirit here...there are numerous stories of humans knowing when a loved one dies dispite being miles or even continents apart and never recieving any news.
just sayin
Read the wiki.. Elephants have large hippocampus's which control emotions and memory and huge brains in general that are similar in size and structure to humans. Much more convincing than saying its spirits lol.
-p.tiddy-
07-10-2012, 02:39 PM
Read the wiki.. Elephants have large hippocampus's which control emotions and memory and huge brains in general that are similar in size and structure to humans. Much more convincing than saying its spirits lol.
um...how exactly does that explain them knowing when someone far away dies?
I like miller's "they have an amazing sense of smell" much more than that...and I don't rule out anything like that either, I'm just saying no one should rule out spiritual factors either, this isn't the only time something like that has happened.
AlonzoGOAT
07-10-2012, 02:45 PM
Or how about the dog that belonged to the dead solider that goes up and lays, clearly depressed, by his owners coffin?
sorry in advance for making you cry (http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/08/26/heartbreaking-video-dog-mourns-at-his-navy-seal-owners-funeral/)
that is horribly depressing... As a dog owner this is even sadder I love my dog :cry:
tpols
07-10-2012, 02:51 PM
um...how exactly does that explain them knowing when someone far away dies?
I like miller's "they have an amazing sense of smell" much more than that...and I don't rule out anything like that either, I'm just saying no one should rule out spiritual factors either, this isn't the only time something like that has happened.
I thought that you were talking about the fact that they cared that the dude died.. and yea I would much rather take their sense of smell and general life sense as an explanation. Animals can identify people and things through smell better than we can through sight.
-p.tiddy-
07-10-2012, 02:55 PM
I thought that you were talking about the fact that they cared that the dude died.. and yea I would much rather take their sense of smell and general life sense as an explanation. Animals can identify people and things through smell better than we can through sight.
no of course not, the "magic" part is that they knew when he died without being told...and went to his home
that would be an extremely strong sense of smell, but maybe that is possible, IDK
Lamar Doom
07-10-2012, 02:55 PM
that is horribly depressing... As a dog owner this is even sadder I love my dog :cry:
People that aren't dog people will just never know. It's a higher truth
macmac
07-10-2012, 02:57 PM
You weren't asking me but I have two cents on it:
"smarter" is tricky and the short answer is no. Other animals (we're animals too remember) can't build spaceships or make movies. But there's animals ahead of us in all the five senses (we don't see, hear, smell, etc the best on the planet)- I think most modern science asserts "the five senses" is a rudimentary way of viewing our senses anyway (basically we have more than 5 and the standard "sight, taste, touch, hearing, smell" categories are a simplistic and narrow learning mnemonic) but it stands to reason that these animals could have senses that we can't fully understand. Unfair to assume that because we're atop the food chain (and running this rock son!) that we're the only sentient beings.
You hear about these dogs and cats (who i think are probably a step below the "intelligence" level of elephants, dolphins, etc) at cancer clinics who know when a patient is about to pass. You hear about these lizards who gather for eclipses. It's wild (no pun intended), there's definitely some deeper understanding in the animal kingdom.
Hey man, I love this story. And i've had a deeper appreciation for elephants ever since ManuteBolforever posted a nice article about their rituals. I agree, other animals are much more complex than most humans give them credit, and learning about their adaptability and rituals is fascinating.
However, the phrase "animals are a lot smarter than most humans" is so retarded that it almost makes sense, at least in this particular case.
Godzuki
07-10-2012, 02:59 PM
i'm real skeptical they knew, in fact it seems more staged than anything like someone maybe led them there. i just can't see them organizing a tribute at all, its too much of a custom/honorary thing for an animal of any kind to do imo. i figure they got more important stuff to do like surviving...
AlonzoGOAT
07-10-2012, 03:04 PM
People that aren't dog people will just never know. It's a higher truth
THA TRUTH
KG215
07-10-2012, 03:30 PM
People that aren't dog people will just never know. It's a higher truth
Yeah, I've got a black lab like that one. They're really loving and sweet by nature and really easy going. I worked at a summer camp the last four years, and my parents told me for the first few weeks I was gone, he'd spend big parts of the day laying by the back door waiting on me; especially at night because I let him sleep in my room. They said once it got dark and later at night (usually around 10-11 o'clock or so) he'd start scratching the door and whimpering.
Dogs in general are the shit, and I don't get how some people don't like them, unless they were brutally attacked by one or something as a kid.
Lamar Doom
07-27-2012, 05:48 PM
still crazy
Meticode
07-27-2012, 06:05 PM
Elephants have figured out the language of the universe more than humans have.
TheeBeast
07-27-2012, 06:27 PM
Elephants killed him, wanted his whore wife to know she's next.
:oldlol:
Wait, too soon?
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