Tuesday, October 10, 2006



Elephants in the Wild

They are large mammals that appreciate family unites organized in matriarchal protectorships. They tend to be territorial in that they seek watering holes in places most species don't even know there is access to water. The matriarch remembers the places where the group finds it's water and food. She is their survival and their loyality. They require large ranging territory that is a form of heritage. The territory becomes imprinted on their organized survival.

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