Who is more majestic ?
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Friends, During my childhood days I've heard lots of stories in which the Lion has a majestic image, as the King of the forest. But the more I read stories in Indian mythology my admiration for the elephant, its beauty and its loyality kept increasing.And then living in "God's own Country" - Kerala, I get to see the elephant more often that as I grew up I have felt, the elephant is the majestic of all animals. Even at the circus I have felt that an elephant captures my attention so powerfully that I rarely notice the roaring lions or the funny bears. BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo?:~ Tweety It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.
Tweety wrote: BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo? LOL Only Indians and Africans would have seen a live elephant. Eurpeans, Americans, the Chinese and the Aussies would have seen them only on TV or in the zoo (which is not the real thing). Nish p.s. As to lions and elephants, I don't know. It all depends on how you look at it. Anyone who has heard a Lion roar from 30 feet away would laugh at your suggestion that the elephant is more majestic. But then a deaf fellow might be forgiven for thingking otherwise.
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Tweety wrote: BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo? LOL Only Indians and Africans would have seen a live elephant. Eurpeans, Americans, the Chinese and the Aussies would have seen them only on TV or in the zoo (which is not the real thing). Nish p.s. As to lions and elephants, I don't know. It all depends on how you look at it. Anyone who has heard a Lion roar from 30 feet away would laugh at your suggestion that the elephant is more majestic. But then a deaf fellow might be forgiven for thingking otherwise.
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Why is seeing a Jumbo in the zoo not the same? Are you trying to tell me I've been looking at a holograph? Todd Smith
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Tweety wrote: BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo? LOL Only Indians and Africans would have seen a live elephant. Eurpeans, Americans, the Chinese and the Aussies would have seen them only on TV or in the zoo (which is not the real thing). Nish p.s. As to lions and elephants, I don't know. It all depends on how you look at it. Anyone who has heard a Lion roar from 30 feet away would laugh at your suggestion that the elephant is more majestic. But then a deaf fellow might be forgiven for thingking otherwise.
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Nishant S wrote: Anyone who has heard a Lion roar from 30 feet away would laugh at your suggestion that the elephant is more majestic. If roaring is what makes a lion majestical, then how about tigers and panthers. You'd have the same feeling if you hear a roar 30 ft away, be that of a tiger or a lion. And prolly the same feeling if you hear a wild elephant 30 ft away... Tweety It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.
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Why is seeing a Jumbo in the zoo not the same? Are you trying to tell me I've been looking at a holograph? Todd Smith
:laugh::laugh::laugh: Tweety It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.
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Tweety wrote: BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo? LOL Only Indians and Africans would have seen a live elephant. Eurpeans, Americans, the Chinese and the Aussies would have seen them only on TV or in the zoo (which is not the real thing). Nish p.s. As to lions and elephants, I don't know. It all depends on how you look at it. Anyone who has heard a Lion roar from 30 feet away would laugh at your suggestion that the elephant is more majestic. But then a deaf fellow might be forgiven for thingking otherwise.
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Nishant S wrote: Indians and Africans I think you just forgot a whole species of Indonesian Pachederms :-) About once a yr I see an old elephant in the streets here that belongs to a Circus. Regardz Colin J Davies
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Friends, During my childhood days I've heard lots of stories in which the Lion has a majestic image, as the King of the forest. But the more I read stories in Indian mythology my admiration for the elephant, its beauty and its loyality kept increasing.And then living in "God's own Country" - Kerala, I get to see the elephant more often that as I grew up I have felt, the elephant is the majestic of all animals. Even at the circus I have felt that an elephant captures my attention so powerfully that I rarely notice the roaring lions or the funny bears. BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo?:~ Tweety It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.
To be honest I think either the Tiger or the Cheetah is more majestic then the Lion. A mature African bull elephant with decent tusks though is the animal I'd say that really rox. BTW: Did you know that there is an native Indian lion as well? Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said byRoger Wright about me.
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Why is seeing a Jumbo in the zoo not the same? Are you trying to tell me I've been looking at a holograph? Todd Smith
Todd Smith wrote: Why is seeing a Jumbo in the zoo not the same? Well, here in Trivandrum you can actually see an un-tied elephant walking on a sideroad and you are in the car. Imagine that. If it wants to, it can simply walk over your car and crush you instantly. That's not even comparable to a zoo-situation. Nish
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To be honest I think either the Tiger or the Cheetah is more majestic then the Lion. A mature African bull elephant with decent tusks though is the animal I'd say that really rox. BTW: Did you know that there is an native Indian lion as well? Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said byRoger Wright about me.
Colin Davies wrote: A mature African bull elephant with decent tusks though is the animal I'd say that really rox. and i think watching them waving their large fan like ears is a splendid sight. Colin Davies wrote: BTW: Did you know that there is an native Indian lion as well? yes...the asiatic lion. But its a very endanegered species, its seen only in India nowadays...in the Gir Lion park. Tweety It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.
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Tweety wrote: BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo? LOL Only Indians and Africans would have seen a live elephant. Eurpeans, Americans, the Chinese and the Aussies would have seen them only on TV or in the zoo (which is not the real thing). Nish p.s. As to lions and elephants, I don't know. It all depends on how you look at it. Anyone who has heard a Lion roar from 30 feet away would laugh at your suggestion that the elephant is more majestic. But then a deaf fellow might be forgiven for thingking otherwise.
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
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Todd Smith wrote: Why is seeing a Jumbo in the zoo not the same? Well, here in Trivandrum you can actually see an un-tied elephant walking on a sideroad and you are in the car. Imagine that. If it wants to, it can simply walk over your car and crush you instantly. That's not even comparable to a zoo-situation. Nish
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Here in the US we have several places like that. They recreate the normal environment as closely as possible, import the animals, and let people drive through for a fee. Convertibles are not recommended vehicles... "Knock, knock." "Who's there?" "Recursion." "Recursion who?" "Knock, knock..."
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Friends, During my childhood days I've heard lots of stories in which the Lion has a majestic image, as the King of the forest. But the more I read stories in Indian mythology my admiration for the elephant, its beauty and its loyality kept increasing.And then living in "God's own Country" - Kerala, I get to see the elephant more often that as I grew up I have felt, the elephant is the majestic of all animals. Even at the circus I have felt that an elephant captures my attention so powerfully that I rarely notice the roaring lions or the funny bears. BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo?:~ Tweety It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.
As much as I love Elephants, a Lion fits the definition of majestic[^] better. Elephants are too friendly and "jolly" to be called majestic. They are towering, awe inspiring and inspiring, but not majestic. Probably the most graceful creature though is the Giraffe. Tweety wrote: BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo? Well out of a zoo or circus I will bet many, many westerners have never seen a wild Elephant. Thankfully I am blessed by living in Africa and having seen many wild animals. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Alison Pentland wrote: I now have an image of you in front of the mirror in the morning, wearing your knickers, socks and shoes trying to decided if they match!
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As much as I love Elephants, a Lion fits the definition of majestic[^] better. Elephants are too friendly and "jolly" to be called majestic. They are towering, awe inspiring and inspiring, but not majestic. Probably the most graceful creature though is the Giraffe. Tweety wrote: BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo? Well out of a zoo or circus I will bet many, many westerners have never seen a wild Elephant. Thankfully I am blessed by living in Africa and having seen many wild animals. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Alison Pentland wrote: I now have an image of you in front of the mirror in the morning, wearing your knickers, socks and shoes trying to decided if they match!
Paul Watson wrote: Thankfully I am blessed by living in Africa Now that's not something you hear everyday. ;-) Michael :-) Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana
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Paul Watson wrote: Thankfully I am blessed by living in Africa Now that's not something you hear everyday. ;-) Michael :-) Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana
Michael P Butler wrote: Now that's not something you hear everyday Hehe, true. I may bitch and moan about Africa at times, but I really do enjoy living here. I lead a good life with a good future plus I live in a stunning part of the world with great weather and so much to see and do. This place has soul man :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Alison Pentland wrote: I now have an image of you in front of the mirror in the morning, wearing your knickers, socks and shoes trying to decided if they match!
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Tweety wrote: BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo? LOL Only Indians and Africans would have seen a live elephant. Eurpeans, Americans, the Chinese and the Aussies would have seen them only on TV or in the zoo (which is not the real thing). Nish p.s. As to lions and elephants, I don't know. It all depends on how you look at it. Anyone who has heard a Lion roar from 30 feet away would laugh at your suggestion that the elephant is more majestic. But then a deaf fellow might be forgiven for thingking otherwise.
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unless they had been on holiday to India or Africa....
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Friends, During my childhood days I've heard lots of stories in which the Lion has a majestic image, as the King of the forest. But the more I read stories in Indian mythology my admiration for the elephant, its beauty and its loyality kept increasing.And then living in "God's own Country" - Kerala, I get to see the elephant more often that as I grew up I have felt, the elephant is the majestic of all animals. Even at the circus I have felt that an elephant captures my attention so powerfully that I rarely notice the roaring lions or the funny bears. BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo?:~ Tweety It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.
Both are amazing animals but I'm biased towards lions. However, I wouldn't base any opinion on what I saw at the circus. Personally, I would never go to the circus as I don't agree with animals being made to perform for our pleasure. Likewise, I think it is immoral to cage such animals up. As for being more majestic, it is doubtful that an elephant could walk through a forest without at least uprooting or damaging many trees. Arguably, perhaps your adjectives are incorrect. I would say a whale is majestic, as is a Condor. Elephants have never struck me as particularly majestic. Magnificent yes, majestic, no. Majestic is the way my cat effortlessly walks along the shelf without disturbing a single ornament and then walks to her dinner bowl as though me feeding her is her God-given right (cats don't have owners, they have staff). :) "The folly of man is that he dreams of what he can never achieve rather than dream of what he can."
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Both are amazing animals but I'm biased towards lions. However, I wouldn't base any opinion on what I saw at the circus. Personally, I would never go to the circus as I don't agree with animals being made to perform for our pleasure. Likewise, I think it is immoral to cage such animals up. As for being more majestic, it is doubtful that an elephant could walk through a forest without at least uprooting or damaging many trees. Arguably, perhaps your adjectives are incorrect. I would say a whale is majestic, as is a Condor. Elephants have never struck me as particularly majestic. Magnificent yes, majestic, no. Majestic is the way my cat effortlessly walks along the shelf without disturbing a single ornament and then walks to her dinner bowl as though me feeding her is her God-given right (cats don't have owners, they have staff). :) "The folly of man is that he dreams of what he can never achieve rather than dream of what he can."
phykell wrote: (cats don't have owners, they have staff). Well said. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said byRoger Wright about me.
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Tweety wrote: BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo? LOL Only Indians and Africans would have seen a live elephant. Eurpeans, Americans, the Chinese and the Aussies would have seen them only on TV or in the zoo (which is not the real thing). Nish p.s. As to lions and elephants, I don't know. It all depends on how you look at it. Anyone who has heard a Lion roar from 30 feet away would laugh at your suggestion that the elephant is more majestic. But then a deaf fellow might be forgiven for thingking otherwise.
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I saw a wild one briefly in Sri Lanka when I was on holiday there years ago ! See, we westerners aren't completely domesticated ! ;P Elaine :rose: Would you like to meet my teddybear ?
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Friends, During my childhood days I've heard lots of stories in which the Lion has a majestic image, as the King of the forest. But the more I read stories in Indian mythology my admiration for the elephant, its beauty and its loyality kept increasing.And then living in "God's own Country" - Kerala, I get to see the elephant more often that as I grew up I have felt, the elephant is the majestic of all animals. Even at the circus I have felt that an elephant captures my attention so powerfully that I rarely notice the roaring lions or the funny bears. BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo?:~ Tweety It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.
Living in Italy, I've not many chances to see those "majestic" animals and my direct knowledge of "wildlife" is limited to my dog and my cats. I think that cats can be majestic in their own way, because they seem to spend their time sleeping and not caring much about the rest of the world :). I think that a whale could also be called "majestic". I never saw a living whale (and never saw a dead one, to be honest :), only a skeleton in an acquarium, I don't rimember if it was in Lisboa or in Genoa) but I think that looking at something bigger than a bus jumping out of the water could be very impressive :) -- Looking for a new screen-saver? Try FOYD: http://digilander.iol.it/FOYD
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Tweety wrote: BTW, I was wondering if there is anybody who hasn't seen a live jumbo? LOL Only Indians and Africans would have seen a live elephant. Eurpeans, Americans, the Chinese and the Aussies would have seen them only on TV or in the zoo (which is not the real thing). Nish p.s. As to lions and elephants, I don't know. It all depends on how you look at it. Anyone who has heard a Lion roar from 30 feet away would laugh at your suggestion that the elephant is more majestic. But then a deaf fellow might be forgiven for thingking otherwise.
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Nishant S wrote: Only Indians and Africans would have seen a live elephant. As a non-Indian and non-African I can assure you that I've seen live elephant. Not in the zoo. :) Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com
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Both are amazing animals but I'm biased towards lions. However, I wouldn't base any opinion on what I saw at the circus. Personally, I would never go to the circus as I don't agree with animals being made to perform for our pleasure. Likewise, I think it is immoral to cage such animals up. As for being more majestic, it is doubtful that an elephant could walk through a forest without at least uprooting or damaging many trees. Arguably, perhaps your adjectives are incorrect. I would say a whale is majestic, as is a Condor. Elephants have never struck me as particularly majestic. Magnificent yes, majestic, no. Majestic is the way my cat effortlessly walks along the shelf without disturbing a single ornament and then walks to her dinner bowl as though me feeding her is her God-given right (cats don't have owners, they have staff). :) "The folly of man is that he dreams of what he can never achieve rather than dream of what he can."
phykell wrote: Majestic is the way my cat effortlessly walks along the shelf without disturbing a single ornament and then walks to her dinner bowl as though There is a festival called Pooram held in Kerala [the state in India where I live]. There we can see a spectacular row of elephants all decorated [with sequined parasols called nettipattam in regional language] and representing various temples. Two people sit on top of the elephants holding silk umbrellas changed freqently in various colors. Peacock feather fans and yak tail fans are waved in the background. All these with a rhytmic percusion background. The way the elephants participate all ina dignified manner, I guess those impressions are what makes me strongly feel they are so majestic. Tweety It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.