The Asian elephants at the St. Louis zoo used to do that in their old enclosure, where they were almost always chained, even while outside.
But now their enclosure is larger and they hide most of the time, but I do not believe they're chained while outside any more.... at least I didn't see them chained.
The Asian elephants at the St. Louis zoo used to do that in their old enclosure, where they were almost always chained, even while outside.
But now their enclosure is larger and they hide most of the time, but I do not believe they're chained while outside any more.... at least I didn't see them chained.
NineCatsz 1 year ago