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tda i need you to go to the papi factory and pick up some fresh new papis. make sure you get them at the regular papi rate...
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I meant papi but i misspelled it. The papi factory is my bed bruhtda i need you to go to the papi factory and pick up some fresh new papis. make sure you get them at the regular papi rate...
Tearful: The inconsolable calf weeps after his mother rejected him at birth and tried to kick him to death (Picture: CEN)
This newborn elephant cried for five hours without stopping after he was rejected by his mother.
Vets hoped it was an accident when the youngster’s parent stepped on him after he was born at a wildlife park.
They treated his injuries and returned him to her two hours later – only for her to attack him again.
A keeper drove the mother off as the calf sobbed under a blanket.
One worker explained: ‘The calf was very upset and he was crying for five hours before he could be consoled.
‘He couldn’t bear to be parted from his mother and it was his mother who was trying to kill him.’
They say an elephant never forgets. And when this newborn tiny tusker was rejected by his mum at a zoo in eastern China his keepers say he cried for five hours without stopping. The heartbroken calf - at the Shendiaoshan Wild Animal Natural Reserve Area, in Rongcheng, Shandong province - is now being cared for by a keeper. The youngster's mum stepped on her son shortly after giving birth 12 days ago (aug 30) and vets at first thought it was an accident. But when they treated the 86 kilo calf's injuries and returned him to his mum two hours later, she did it again until keepers drove her off. "The calf was very upset and he was crying for five hours before he could be consoled. He couldn't bear to be parted from his mother and it was his mother who was trying to kill him," said one keeper. Now the youngster - called Zhuangzhuang - has been adopted by the keeper who saved him. "They have made a good bond. We don't know why the mother turned on her calf but we couldn't take a chance," said a park spokesman.
Living in captivity outside of traditional family groups can interfere with animals’ protective instincts towards their young
I'm not that concerned. They are just couples I see in the street.Someone cock blockin
I'm barely around there nowadays.man i think im done with the jordan forum. some of them new kids in there straight up robots and get emotional cause you dont like a shoe... where they do that at?? disturbing
Never trust a big butt and smile....that girl is pooooooooison... Bbd in full effect
when did you become constipated?
your wife community ***** and uoeno.
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Tearful: The inconsolable calf weeps after his mother rejected him at birth and tried to kick him to death (Picture: CEN)
This newborn elephant cried for five hours without stopping after he was rejected by his mother.
Vets hoped it was an accident when the youngster’s parent stepped on him after he was born at a wildlife park.
They treated his injuries and returned him to her two hours later – only for her to attack him again.
A keeper drove the mother off as the calf sobbed under a blanket.
One worker explained: ‘The calf was very upset and he was crying for five hours before he could be consoled.
‘He couldn’t bear to be parted from his mother and it was his mother who was trying to kill him.’
They say an elephant never forgets. And when this newborn tiny tusker was rejected by his mum at a zoo in eastern China his keepers say he cried for five hours without stopping. The heartbroken calf - at the Shendiaoshan Wild Animal Natural Reserve Area, in Rongcheng, Shandong province - is now being cared for by a keeper. The youngster's mum stepped on her son shortly after giving birth 12 days ago (aug 30) and vets at first thought it was an accident. But when they treated the 86 kilo calf's injuries and returned him to his mum two hours later, she did it again until keepers drove her off. "The calf was very upset and he was crying for five hours before he could be consoled. He couldn't bear to be parted from his mother and it was his mother who was trying to kill him," said one keeper. Now the youngster - called Zhuangzhuang - has been adopted by the keeper who saved him. "They have made a good bond. We don't know why the mother turned on her calf but we couldn't take a chance," said a park spokesman.
Living in captivity outside of traditional family groups can interfere with animals’ protective instincts towards their young
http://metro.co.uk/2013/09/11/eleph...ed-from-mother-who-tried-to-kill-him-3959857/
"How come he don't want me, man?”
except its a she