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What It Takes to Raise an Orphaned Elephant
We think of elephants as unshakable giants. What we don’t often see is how delicate their first days truly are. When a newborn elephant loses their mother, they lose everything: food, protection, comfort, and the constant presence of their herd family. These babies arrive without teeth, entirely dependent, and emotionally shattered. A single hour can make the difference between survival and loss. That’s where Sheldrick Wildlife Trust steps in. Each orphan requires round-the-clock care by dedicated Keepers who stay with them day and night, forming deep bonds with these precious souls. These caregivers notice every subtle change from appetite, energy, posture, and digestion, because those small signals can mean the difference between life and death. What makes Shedrick’s work even more profound is that elephants grieve. They feel loss deeply and many orphans arrive withdrawn, distressed, and calling for their mothers. Their healing doesn’t begin until they feel safe enough to bond again and have a reason to keep going. When they do find a reason to survive, the transformation is extraordinary. The tiny, vulnerable calf slowly becomes strong again. Their energy returns, curiosity blossoms, playfulness ensues, and they start becoming the elephant they were born to be. Decades from now, that once-fragile orphan will stand as one of nature’s great titans with their own family because someone chose to show up during their most vulnerable moment. It’s easy to talk about conservation in broad terms. It’s harder, and more important, to understand the daily devotion, emotional labor, and sheer persistence behind saving one single precious life. 🐘 Sheldrick Wildlife Trust has dedicated decades to this work, setting the global standard for raising orphaned elephants with care, patience, and respect to help them get back to the wild where they belong. There is a link in my classroom to check them out and if you are looking for a Christmas gift with huge returns, check out their adoption page.
What It Takes to Raise an Orphaned Elephant
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I had no idea they were so delicate. Thanks for sharing. @LM Sharron 🙏🙏
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@LM Sharron
The Merry Gnome-ageddon 2025
This cat-astrophe started years ago when my sister bought the fur-purrs a set of gnome catnip toys for Christmas. It was a very loved gift, and they still play with them to this day, but what purr-sued in the coming years could not have been foreseen. I decorate with Christmas gnomes, and the toys resemble my holiday décor a little too well. Now, every day I come home to gnome bodies scattered across my living room. This has become JZ’s favorite holiday pastime next to the typical tree ornament swatting. I’ve tried to explain that my gnomes are not toys, but all I get is a blank stare while he defiantly brushes the gnome guts off his face using the little Christmas tree another gnome is holding. I know it’s his very clear way of telling me my feelings don’t meowter. I’ve considered therapy, but I don’t think it will help me. I think I just have to accept the devastation, day in and day out until I can safely pack away the survivors for next year. Pray for me, LM
The Merry Gnome-ageddon 2025
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@LM Sharron I'm sure he can test your patience 😏
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@LM Sharron 🙏🙏🙏
Your feedback matters 😊
What kinds of posts would feel most meaningful to you here? Examples: - rescue stories - quick facts - ways to help - gentle inspiration - educational learning - something else Please let me know in the comments. This will help me, help you, and together, we will help the animals.
Your feedback matters 😊
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I always enjoy education and facts.
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@LM Sharron you are welcome 👍🏻 😊 🙏
Fascinating Facts Friday – Octopuses!
If you love learning about the amazing creatures, we share this world with, you’re going to enjoy today’s quick dive. This one comes straight from my aquarist friend who has taught me so many incredible things about these intelligent and fascinating creatures, the octopuses! Let’s dive in: • The plural of octopus is octopuses. Octopi isn’t actually correct because it mixes Greek and Latin. Octopod works too, especially if you don’t know the gender, it's kind of like using they/them. • Speaking of gender, you can tell an octopus' gender around 6 months old by looking at their third arm from the right. Females have sucker cups all the way to the tip, and males have a smooth, spoon-shaped end called the hectocotylus. • The male's arm has a very special purpose. He uses it to reach inside his mantle, grab a spermatophore (a sperm packet), and then gently place it inside the female’s mantle during reproduction. Sadly, this marks the beginning of the end of their already-short lives (usually 2–3 years). The female passes shortly after her eggs hatch, and the male passes a few months later. • The siphon, that little tube near their head, is their jet propulsion. The octopus inhales and expels water through their siphon helping them zoom around with speed and grace. • Octopuses are incredibly intelligent. They’re known as the most intelligent invertebrate, with both short- and long-term memory. They can problem-solve, open jars, and even use tools. Honestly, they’d probably be very handy in the kitchen. And if you haven’t already seen My Octopus Teacher, it is a must-see. It will make you fall in love with this beautiful, three-hearted animal. Yes they have three hearts, which makes me love them even more! What about you? What is your favorite animal? Let’s keep learning about this wonderful animal world together. 💗
Fascinating Facts Friday – Octopuses!
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My favorite animal is the Cat in the Hat 👒
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@LM Sharron that's Awesome! 💪💪 Thanks for sharing 👍🏻 😀 🙏
Giving Tuesday is here 💗
Today is one of my favorite days of the year! It is a day created entirely for giving back. A day where we get to pause, breathe, and remember the animals who depend on people like us. If you already have an organization you love, I hope you’ll take a moment today to support them in whatever way feels right to you. Every gift, big or small, helps keep their life-saving work going. And if your heart is looking for a place to give, I’ve added a few of my favorites in the Classroom. These are organizations doing real, beautiful work for animals every single day. I'll be adopting my Christmas presents today from Sheldrick since my donation will be matched! Who can resist a baby elephant, rhino, and giraffe?! 😍 Wherever you choose to give, thank you for caring. It truly makes a difference. 💗 LM
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Thanks for the heads up @LM Sharron, and thanks for creating this awesome community for furry critters. 🙏
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@LM Sharron 🙏🙏🙏
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