This elephant is 61 years old. His name is Jim Bob. I know him well. He use to work for general motors but got laid off. He has 16 kids. Two are PHDs, one is a proffesor at Yale, the rest are looking for jobs are still in school. His wife comited suicide a few years ago when she gave birth to their 17th child and found out it wasnt realy hers. DNA prooved that the mother was her sister. p.s. Im the spelling bee
There is no question, no doubt about it: this is one of nature's most sublime majesties of all time. Every thing about him speaks volumes of evolution's slow magic in cutting, shaping, and packaging this majestic creature, and his species, to be what he is. Every part of him, from ears to trunk to tusks to skin to his eyes to his gate.... when you look at an animal like this, you are looking at the hands of evolution in their patient nurturing tasks in creating and nurturing sublimness...
@HenryDavidT - Evolution had no plan for the human race and how to stop the endless killing for tusks and greed. I realy wouldnt mind if all the money spent in war would rather go to protect the wildlife all over the world. That would be honest preservation. He has a white tear in his eye, perhaps a sign of change? Like the white dove...
This elephant is 61 years old. His name is Jim Bob. I know him well. He use to work for general motors but got laid off. He has 16 kids. Two are PHDs, one is a proffesor at Yale, the rest are looking for jobs are still in school. His wife comited suicide a few years ago when she gave birth to their 17th child and found out it wasnt realy hers. DNA prooved that the mother was her sister. p.s. Im the spelling bee
phanttom09 2 weeks ago
Beautiful and majestic.
goldeneyesofafrica 11 months ago
There is no question, no doubt about it: this is one of nature's most sublime majesties of all time. Every thing about him speaks volumes of evolution's slow magic in cutting, shaping, and packaging this majestic creature, and his species, to be what he is. Every part of him, from ears to trunk to tusks to skin to his eyes to his gate.... when you look at an animal like this, you are looking at the hands of evolution in their patient nurturing tasks in creating and nurturing sublimness...
HenryDavidT 1 year ago 7
@HenryDavidT - Evolution had no plan for the human race and how to stop the endless killing for tusks and greed. I realy wouldnt mind if all the money spent in war would rather go to protect the wildlife all over the world. That would be honest preservation. He has a white tear in his eye, perhaps a sign of change? Like the white dove...
phanttom09 2 weeks ago
impressive!
was this at kruger?
horaaliya 2 years ago