Elephant Herd Takes Out Funeral Procession For Dead Calf
Elephant Herd Takes Out Funeral Procession For Dead Calf

Watch: Elephant Herd Takes Out “Funeral Procession” For Dead Calf

We do not really relate deep emotions with animals and think that they are not capable of showing such emotions as a human. However, now with a camera in everybody’s hand nowadays, we are often able to see visuals that prove how wrong we are!

One of them is recent video footage of a “funeral procession” taken out by a herd of elephants to make netizens realize that humans are not the only creatures capable of displaying complex emotions such as grief and longing.

In a video clip posted by Indian Forest Service officer Parveen Kaswan on Twitter a few days ago shows an elephant emerging from a wooded area onto a road, carrying the body of a dead calf. Completely unmoved by the presence of a group of people watching the events unfold from a distance, it drops the carcass to the ground before proceeding to stand at a respectable distance.

Another elephant, smaller in size, comes up from behind and takes up its position a couple of feet in front. That is when the rest of the herd emerge, bulls, cows, and calves, and assemble around the body with apparent grief. After spending what seems like a minute in silent prayer, the first elephant picks up the carcass again and leads the herd back into the forest.

“This will move you!! Funeral procession of weeping elephants carrying the dead body of a child elephant. The family just doesn’t want to leave the baby,” the caption of the video read.

In a separate tweet, Parveen Kaswan touched upon theories of “ancient elephant cemeteries” in the forest. “Many people have written about it. But I have not found any conclusive evidence. Though in most cases, elephants prefer to die near water bodies,” he said.

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The video of Funeral Procession of dead elephant calf has gone viral

While the exact location of the funeral procession is not immediately known, the video has gone viral on the Internet. “This is heartrending. There is a lot that humans can learn from animals,” one of them said. Another cited the video to say that such footage is important to remind people how “truly remarkable” the animal kingdom is.

Elephant herds are led by a female, termed as a “matriarch” by experts.

According to Smithsonian Magazine, there have been several instances of animals of various kinds of grieving for their dead.

Similar events of animals showing deep emotions

Similar events of animals showing deep emotions

In similar event last year, a grieving orca whale made headlines by carrying the corpse of her dead calf for over two weeks on “a tour of grief” before finally giving it up to the depths of the Pacific Ocean.

In another case, a group of captive chimpanzees held a simian version of a wake after an elderly member died, checking her body for signs of life and cleaning bits of straw from her fur. For many days afterward, they refused to pass by the spot where she died.


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