An Elephant's Tale: The Matriarch | WCS

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An Elephant's Tale: The Matriarch | WCS


Elephants — so different in form yet with an inner life that rivals our own. This short video tells the tale of a single elephant, but provides powerful testimony to the experience of the species as a whole at this crucial moment in their existence. Together, we must not be generation that lets elephants disappear.

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  1. You'll see the difference between a patriarch and a matriarch society in the animal kingdom. The female boss usually maintain stability and decorum of the family by patience nd calmness. Whereas in matriarch animals, the male boss usually do it in quite opposite way. That's why elephant families never usually split cze of disputes nd it's the same family members just 1,2 generations older of younger giving birth to future generations.

  2. The numbers of elephants in the herds have gone up, it is because of the black bands that take care of them in order, of the Whites, these elephants and their predators have existed for millions of years, now the black bands defend them from the predators, The big cats, the Hyenas, the wild dogs, all murdered by the black bands, the forest is exhausted by so much elephant, the predators disappear, the life in the jungle for the other ruminants is extinguished, the young elephants attack them by grass and water

  3. Good thing I still donate at anytime to Wildlife Conservation Society for the past 6 years after Superstorm Sandy helping African Elephants around Africa & Asian Elephants around Asia in the successful distant future against fucking poachers.

  4. Say, how come you can't just put advertisements on major broadcasting networks like FOX or NBC to get your message across? Here on YouTube, only a small number of people will see these things, yet people are still largely unaware of the elephant poaching crisis.