Puzzled elephant
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:10 am
Noorjahan in undoubtedly scouring her memory for amorous engagements in the recent past and deciding she must have been too drunk one Friday night to notice.
One wonders in passing, too, exactly what she thought the training was in aid of.
Noorjahan, whose nickname come from her distinctive hair, has become the first Asian elephant in the UK to become pregnant by artificial insemination. Keepers at Twycross Zoo said the procedure had been "incredibly successful" and that the baby elephant was expected to be born in August 2009.
The Leicestershire zoo decided to use artificial insemination because it had no male elephants in its collection. Moving elephants between zoos for mating is avoided because it is bad for herd dynamics. Zoo manager John Ray said: "The (implanting) was done on the first time. That was down to the keeper's really good training regime with the elephant, so she was able to stand steady enough."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7675961.stm
One wonders in passing, too, exactly what she thought the training was in aid of.
Noorjahan, whose nickname come from her distinctive hair, has become the first Asian elephant in the UK to become pregnant by artificial insemination. Keepers at Twycross Zoo said the procedure had been "incredibly successful" and that the baby elephant was expected to be born in August 2009.
The Leicestershire zoo decided to use artificial insemination because it had no male elephants in its collection. Moving elephants between zoos for mating is avoided because it is bad for herd dynamics. Zoo manager John Ray said: "The (implanting) was done on the first time. That was down to the keeper's really good training regime with the elephant, so she was able to stand steady enough."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7675961.stm