Oh no! i've recorded it - not sure i have the guts to watch it now! love the programme though - fantastic last week! will just have to turn away at the nasty bits and wait for hubby to tell me its safe to look......
All they had to do was ship in a few gallons of water and the calf would have lived on. "We dare not intervene because we want to be the first film crew to captcha the moment of death"
//"We dare not intervene because we want to be the first film crew to captcha the moment of death"// they said that if they had intervened it would have risked breaking the bond and even threatened the survival of the mother herself....I don't think that it was a cynical exploitation along the lines that you imply, adrianben
great programme, who could front this apart from the wonderful David Attenborough, the part with the baby elephant was very sad, but the herd recovered quickly.
the cameraman explained how it could well have affected the mother of the baby elephant, she may not have left and could well have died, mother nature at it's worse, and best when you see the extraordinary relationships between these magnificent creatures.
If anyone turned over to the news, a family of elephants had been slaughtered by poachers for their ivory, so it's man who they have more to fear from, than mother nature.
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