The audience in the circus tent goes quiet.
It’s May 2000 in St. Louis, Missouri. The show is about to begin. Red curtains part. The crowd cheers. Finally, here’s the famous performer everyone came to see: Flora the elephant!
The huge creature walks into the center of the tent. She catches a flying bowling pin with her trunk. Acrobats jump 8 feet into the air over her body.
After about two hours, Flora waves goodbye with her trunk. The crowd claps and cheers as she leaves. And why wouldn’t they? To most people, it seems like Flora has just put on an amazing show.
But a closer look might have found a sad look in her eyes, a nervous swish of her tail.
To anyone who knows elephants, the signs are clear: Something is wrong with Flora.
The crowd in the circus tent goes quiet.
It’s May 2000 in St. Louis, Missouri. The show is about to start. Red curtains part. The crowd cheers. Finally, here’s the big star everyone came to see: Flora the elephant!
The huge creature walks into the center of the tent. She catches a flying bowling pin with her trunk. Acrobats jump over her body.
After about two hours, Flora waves goodbye with her trunk. The crowd claps and cheers as she leaves. And why wouldn’t they? To most people, it seems like Flora has just put on an amazing show.
But is there a sad look in her eyes? A nervous swish of her tail?
If you know elephants, the signs are clear: Something is wrong with Flora.
The audience in the circus tent goes quiet.
It’s May 2000 in St. Louis, Missouri, and the show is about to begin. Red curtains part. The crowd cheers. Finally, here’s the famous performer everyone came to see: Flora the elephant!
The enormous creature walks into the center of the tent. She catches a flying bowling pin with her trunk. Acrobats leap 8 feet into the air over her massive body.
After about two hours, Flora waves goodbye with her trunk. The crowd claps and cheers as she leaves. And why wouldn’t they? To most people, it simply appears that Flora has put on a spectacular show.
But a close observer might have noticed a sad look in her eyes, a nervous swish of her tail.
To anyone who understands elephants, it’s obvious: Something is wrong with Flora.