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Bhunte: The baby elephant

An illustrated story of an elephant calf

Author

Sanjeeta Hridayaninadini

I am an elephant biologist wandering in the wild to understand what elephants feel. I believe that empathy can cure any pain. I am on this path of finding myself. Besides research, I write poems (http://sanjeetapokharel.blogspot.com/) and draw cartoons (https://bhuntelephant.wordpress.com/).

Experimenting with his trunk- Bhunte

He smells everything. Nowadays, Bhunte loves playing with his trunk. He smells the flower. He smells the slush. And sometime, he smells the dung of his mom. Variety of fragrances around!

“Ganesh chaturthi” and Bhunte

When he smelt something very different, Bhunte went off the track to see what it was. Voilà, he saw something very interesting! On the other side of park-fence, he saw idol which looked like him. He was very delighted. He... Continue Reading →

Speaking for captive folks

SSP note on 11th August, 2016: World Elephant Day...This year, I would like to speak up for the captive elephants. Many of the wild calves like Bhunte may not be knowing that their fates are written by us. We shall... Continue Reading →

Turning the brutal table on humans!

Let's turn the table on humans: Bhunte thought: "Elephants are gentle animals. No where even in my imaginations, I can ever imagine an calm elephant ever behaving cruel, unlike the humans! But if it is ever to happen that intense cruelty... Continue Reading →

Bhunte met Peter ant

"I am Bhunte When it drizzles- A few drops of pearls from up that heaven, And hit my grassy home, I save that little Peter ant... As he forms that best buddy Of me in this forest I guess, he loves... Continue Reading →

A note from Bhunte’s creator

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Bhunte met Ms. Caterpillar

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Ivory trade, tusks and Bhunte

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