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Tim McDonald The trainer guides the elephants every movement--he is really the artist. Check out this excerpt from Snopes: I was recently sent an email video which shows an elephant painting a picture of an elephant holding a flower over its head and was asked to comment on it. As you may or may not know, I returned home last night after my 7th trip to Chiang Mai, Thailand, where the video was shot. I can tell you with absolute certainty that elephant did not create that picture out of a need for a creative outlet. It was trained to follow the mahouts (trainer) command and was purely following orders out of fear of the abuse it suffered during the training process. If you look closely during the wide angle shots you will see other mahouts standing on their elephants left side and they too are leading their elephant during the process. The close ups show an elephants trunk moving a paint brush across a canvas and it appears to be creating a picture, except it is taking commands from its mahout who is out of the shot. The training process is called the pajaan or crush and is centuries old and is used throughout Asia today. It involves taking a 3-year-old baby from its mothers side and roping it into a small bamboo cage in which it cannot move except to breathe. Of course the elephant fights for its freedom and is beaten, poked with sharp bamboo, starved, dehydrated, and sleep-deprived until it submits to its captors demands. The process may take a week, depending on how long it takes to crush the elephants spirit. About 50% of the babies die from the process and the survivors are left with physical and emotional scars for the rest of their lives. The demand for elephant paintings comes mostly from Japan, Europe, and the US, and the motivation from the Thai people is purely financial since a single painting can fetch several thousand dollars. I honestly hope that if people knew the true process for creating a picture, they would not offer any support at all for it. So PLEASE tell your friends, family, anyone who will listen: DO NOT SUPPORT ELEPHANT PAINTINGS IN ANY WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM! Read more at snopes/photos/animals/elephantpainting.asp... snopes: Elephant Painting snopes Video clip shows an elephant painting a picture of an elephant. Is this the real thing, the product of digital trickery, or something else? . about an hour ago · Like · Remove Preview .. Deby Warner Train ur dog to do this and Id still be impressed Tim. Very sad how its done though. Our guide avoided anything at all cruel or unseemly on our trip. Being a firm believer in reincarnation hes a gentle soul w/love and compassion for all living things. Thanks for sharing - I in turn will share as well. Love u;-)
Posted on: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 18:33:05 +0000

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