Transporting an elephant

In Sri Lanka, there are many elephants. There’s the elephant orphanage, there are elephants at the zoo, elephants are used in parades (and likely festivals, too), and elephants are even used in construction. Yep, some elephants are working elephants, hauling logs and the like.

Ever wonder how these elephants get around? Take a look at these.

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Author: LMAshton
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4 thoughts on “Transporting an elephant

  1. Anne, your kids are the cutest. 🙂 Thanks for sharing. 😀

    And I agree – transporting an elephant in the back of a truck DOES seem silly. Until you realize that there’s no really good way of transporting an elephant long distances quickly. 🙂

  2. Now that they’re no longer in the room (they’re asleep, of course) I’ll treat you to some of their comments:

    “Mommy! That elephant is so big in that truck! He is too big! That’s so silly!”

    “I can see him BOTTOM! HAHAHAHAHA!” (That was Bridget, obviously.)

    “Mommy, how come elephants don’t wear seatbelts?”

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