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Posted Tue, Aug 10, 4:13 p.m.
Science has shown us that elephants are highly intelligent, possess deep feelings, retain lifelong memories, and have a complex family and social life. No matter how great the care is at Woodland Park Zoo, it can't come close to providing what elephants inherently need. Statistics show that zoo elephants die ...
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