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Chapter 499: Rolling in the Mud



Chapter 499: Rolling in the Mud

Elephants are extremely intelligent animals!

They require constant changes and challenges to keep their brains active; otherwise, they get bored and stare blankly.

Therefore, the enrichment for the elephant exhibit is the most complex and the most energy-consuming.

The hills of sand and mud pits in the activity area are created and piled up daily by workers operating small excavators to offer the elephants different terrains each day, filled with the joys of freshness and exploration.

This type of enrichment is unique to a sandy environment.

In fact, a monotonous environment is boring for all animals.

It’s just that other exhibits can’t undergo such extensive changes, so they can only undergo some detailed enrichment.

Like in the red panda exhibit, where a slide may be added for red pandas, or the position of the perches is shifted around.

Fang Ye plans to add some aerial corridors in the predator exhibition area in the future, connecting different exhibits so animals can switch exhibits and live in a different one.

Meilan seemed to have little interest in hay, took a few bites, and then, with her huge steps, ambled away leisurely!

Seeing this, Meiling also joined her for a walk.

There are many facilities in the elephant exhibit for them to be active; elephants always have something to do.

As Meilan continued forward, when she passed by a log, she seemed to find something interesting and brushed the hanging barrel with her trunk.

There were small holes on the barrel!

Swept by Meilan’s trunk, the barrel started rolling, dropping an apple through the holes.

This type of enrichment device with rolling barrels is also quite common in the zoo; the ring-tailed lemur exhibit has some, but theirs are made from bamboo sections, while the barrels in the elephant exhibit are relatively larger.

Meiling unceremoniously rolled up the apple from the ground with her trunk and stuffed it into her mouth.

Meilan had been planning to pick up the apple to eat when she gave her a look but said nothing.

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Then, she brushed the barrel again with her trunk, and another apple fell out.

Meiling poked her head over and snatched it away with a roll of her trunk!

Meiling was a bit picky, liking fruits but not hay.

Of course, all elephants like fruits.

Meilan also wanted an apple; after having it snatched away repeatedly by Meiling, she seemed a bit upset!

Rolling up another trunkful of sand, they brought their trunks down and flicked it under their belly, sprinkling a layer of sand there as well.

Pingping also began to move.

She had walked to the edge of the mud pond, kneeled at the bank, touched the mud pond’s surface with the tip of her trunk, and then dipped her trunk into the water to feel around.

It was like a human testing the water temperature with their hand before taking a bath!

Pingping was sensing the depth of the mud in the pond while probing the environment beneath, to see if it was safe to set foot in.

One wouldn’t want to step in only to find it hollow beneath and fall into a hole, unable to climb out.

This was all experience she had learned from the older elephants in her family when they were in the wild.

After exploring the mud below, the entire elephant kicked her legs out and slid into the mud pond!

Lying in the mud pond, she joyfully wriggled her body and rolled around, constantly flinging mud and water with her trunk.

"Hahaha, so cute!"

"Happy like a several-ton kid!"

"Hey, who isn’t a baby at heart?"

"Mama, the elephant looks so happy!"

"Cute and silly, no-head."

The visitors, seeing Pingping roll around and play in the mud pond, couldn’t help but smile!

Coming to the zoo to see the animals is all about giving the mind and body a chance to relax.

The scene of the elephant happily playing in the mud was indeed very soothing.

Liu Wei took out his phone and snapped several photos of the elephant in the mud pit, shooting a video as well.

In surprise, he said to his friend, "I always thought elephants were very mature and composed animals. I didn’t expect them to play like children."

Gao Kaijin, watching Pingping play in the mud, couldn’t help but beam with joy, "Exactly!"

Elephants are indeed charming animals!

And for zoos, they are fantastic animals to exhibit.

They are mostly active all day long, unlike pandas, which spend most of their time sleeping.

It’s just that most zoos can’t provide them with a good environment, preventing the elephants from showing these interesting natural behaviors like rolling in mud pits and taking baths."


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