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Addo's legendary elephant bull Hapoor has a granddaughter
Addo's legendary elephant bull Hapoor has a granddaughter |
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Addo Elephant Park’s legendary bull Hapoor, who ruled the park for 24 years and was famous for his deep hatred of people, had a new granddaughter. Hapoor Junior was born in the Addo Park in 1954, sired by Hapoor, the park’s dominant bull. According to the SANParks website, Hapoor’s name in Afrikaans came from a distinctive nick in his ear, believed to have been caused by a hunter’s bullet. African Pride Pumba Private Game Reserve Conservation Manager Richard Pearse said staff were devastated by the loss of Hapoor Junior, who with had been relocated to the reserve in 2005 when the park had moved a dozen bulls out to try to diminish the fighting among them in Addo. He said their sorrow had turned to joy this month when the beautiful little calf was discovered by Gladman Vayo, one of Pumba’s many Guides while conducting an afternoon game drive. “The breeding herd was moving through some very dense thicket before venturing onto a road, revealing the new arrival. With very bad weather following this little elephants discovery, the Pumba TEAM struggled to find her again but we located her a few days later and managed to get some great photographs and video,” Pearse said. |