Jenny and Shirley were both at the same circus when Jenny was a calf
and Shirley was in her 20s. They lived one winter together then were
separated 22 years ago. It is very rare for elephants to display this
kind of emotion in captivity, and it's probably the first time such
a thing has been documented on film.
Carol Buckley, Sanctuary Director, describes their reunion.
Jenny came into the barn for the first time since Shirley's arrival
at around 7:00 p.m. There was an immediate urgency in Jenny's behavior.
She wanted to get close to Shirley who was divided by two stalls. Once
Shirley was allowed into the adjacent stall the interaction between
her and Jenny became quite intense. Jenny wanted to get into the stall
with Shirley desperately.She became agitated, banging on the gate and
trying to climb through and over. After several minutes of touching
and exploring each other, Shirley started to ROAR and I mean ROAR --
Jenny joined in immediately. The interaction was dramatic, to say the
least, with both elephants trying to climb in with each other and frantically
touching each other through the bars. I have never experienced anything
even close to this depth of emotion.
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