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A liitle to much nature!
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 233555" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>There was one scene from the recent 'AFRICA' series that I recall hearing about, a baby elephant was abandoned as it was born too late in the season and was not strong enough for the annual migration. Needless to say the camera crew could only sit and watch as the baby elephant withered away to nothing. Also another scene where the older shoebill stork picked and hammered its younger sibling and demanded the food for itself. The mother ignored the weaker and fed the stronger, the weak one died. The film crews say that their hearts were heavy from seeing such acts, but as they were only documenting they could not interfere in anyway. Wouldn't be easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 233555, member: 9753"] There was one scene from the recent 'AFRICA' series that I recall hearing about, a baby elephant was abandoned as it was born too late in the season and was not strong enough for the annual migration. Needless to say the camera crew could only sit and watch as the baby elephant withered away to nothing. Also another scene where the older shoebill stork picked and hammered its younger sibling and demanded the food for itself. The mother ignored the weaker and fed the stronger, the weak one died. The film crews say that their hearts were heavy from seeing such acts, but as they were only documenting they could not interfere in anyway. Wouldn't be easy. [/QUOTE]
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