Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Saving Lives ~ Part 2

Many animals are very intelligent and have sensory and motor abilities that dwarf ours. Dogs (even cats) are able to detect various diseases and can warn humans of impending heart attacks and strokes. Elephants, whales, hippos, giraffes and alligators use 'low frequency sounds' to communicate over long distances. Bats, dolphins, frogs, birds and various rodents use 'high frequency sounds' to find food, communicate with others and navigate.
Many animals display wide ranging emotions...
joy, happiness, empathy, compassion, grief...even resentment and embarrassment.

Androcles and the Lion
(Said to be written by Aesop ~ the great Greek storyteller always summed up his stories
from the animal kingdom with a moral.)
The lesson in this tale: “Gratitude is the sign of a noble soul.”
It happened in ancient times that a slave named Androcles escaped from his master and fled into the forest...and wandered there for a long time until he was weary. Just then, he heard a lion near him moaning and groaning and looking at Androcles, who saw that the lion was holding out his right paw, which was covered with blood and very much swollen. Looking more closely at it, Androcles saw a great big thorn pressed into the paw, which was the cause of all the lion's trouble.

Plucking up courage, he seized hold of the thorn and drew it out of the lion's paw, who roared with pain when the thorn came out, but soon after, found such relief from it that he rubbed up against Androcles and showed that he knew, that he was truly thankful for being relieved from such pain.

One day, a number of soldiers came marching through the forest and found Androcles. They took him prisoner and brought him back to town...and he was condemned to death because he had fled from his master. Now, it used to be the custom to throw murderers and other criminals to the lions and on the appointed day, he was led forth into the arena.

The Emperor of Rome was in the royal box that day and gave the signal for the lion to come out and attack Androcles. But when it came out of its cage and got near Androcles, what do you think it did?
Instead of jumping upon him, the lion rubbed up against him
and stroked him with its paw.
It was of course the lion which Androcles had met in the forest. The Emperor summoned Androcles to him. When he told the Emperor how the lion was showing gratitude for his having relieved it of the thorn, the Emperor pardoned Androcles and ordered his master to set him free...while the lion was taken back into the forest...and let loose to enjoy freedom once more.

True Stories of Animals Rescuing People from Certain Death

Dog Protects Little Girl: A mother in Florida was tending to her garden which backed on one of the many inner canals. Her dog, Chico (a Lab Retriever) lay nearby while the small girl played with her colourful ball. A lengthy poisonous snake lay coiled in the morning sun. As Janie ran to retrieve her ball, the snake hustled into 'strike position' to immobilize 'the prey' (his venom of modified saliva delivered through its fangs). Chico, sensing harm to Janie, put himself between the reptile and her...and he was 'fanged' with poisonous venom. Chico was rushed to the local veterinary clinic for serum injection.

Gorilla Saves 3-Year-Old Boy: In zoos, gorillas are enclosed in a space that they can call their own...they are happy to eat, frolic and mate for the entertainment of gawking onlookers. But that territorial bubble was popped by a small boy at the Brooklyn Zoo in Illinois...he was right over the gorilla enclosure when he fell over the fence. The 18-foot drop left him unconscious and with a critical head injury. Binti Jua stepped in...one of the zoo's gorillas who came to the boy's aid by cradling him in her arms and then bringing him to the enclosure door where paramedics could get to him. The police and staff were quick to note that the situation could have been much worse without Binti's assistance.

Whale Saves Drowning Diver: The Polarland Aquarium in Harbin, China held a free diving contest in their 20-foot-deep, Arctic-temperature whale tank with 7 divers who were not allowed to use breathing apparatus. The winning prize was to apply for a job as a whale-trainer. Yang Yun, 26 years old, when reaching the bottom of the pool, her leg cramped and prevented her from swimming which would have led to imminent drowning...that is, if Mila, one of the 2 beluga whales in the tank, didn't see the trouble and swim to her rescue. Mila grabbed Yang Yun's leg with her mouth and started forcefully pushing her to the surface. The diver survived...and would not have, without Mila's help.

Lion Saves Girl from Kidnappers: These 300-pound, 6-foot-long cats can look at you as nothing more than a delicacy at a fancy restaurant they like to call Africa.` Lions also have a softer kitten center that leads them to care for some unlikely creatures. In this instance, it's a 12-year-old Kenyan girl who had been missing for a week. She had been abducted by several men who were trying to force her to marry one of them. But when the authorities found her, the kidnappers had fled. Instead she was surrounded by 3 lions that had scared away, and hopefully maimed her captors. The police said the lions had been guarding her for about a day when they got there...and ensuring that nothing else got close to her.

Cat Saved Family from House Fire: Dianne Busscher was wakened at 4:45 a.m.by the cries of the family cat, Oreo, coming from the garage. Going downstairs, she saw smoke and flames. She quickly grabbed the cat and rushed back inside to waken her husband and their 5 children. The fire destroyed the garage and a bedroom. None of the family was harmed...thanks to Oreo's startling cries.

Elephants Paid Their Respects to Late “Elephant Whisperer” Lawrence Anthony: (1950-2012):
A legend in South Africa and author of 3 books, including the best seller, “The Elephant Whisperer”.
He bravely rescued wildlife and rehabilitated elephants all over the globe from human atrocities, which included the courageous rescue of Baghdad Zoo animals during US invasion in 2003.
On March 7, 2012, Lawrence Anthony died.
He is remembered and missed by his wife, 2 sons, 2 grandsons and numerous elephants. Two days after his passing, the wild elephants showed up at his home led by two large matriarchs. Separate wild herds arrived in droves to say good-bye to their beloved man-friend. A total of 33 elephants walked patiently over 12 miles to get to his South African Wildlife Conservation house. Witnessing this spectacle, humans were obviously in awe...not only because of the supreme intelligence and precise timing that these elephants sensed about Lawrence's passing... also because of the profound memory and emotion the beloved animals evoked in such an organized way: Walking slowly, for days, making their way in a solemn one-by-one queue from their habitat to his house.
These elephants had not been to his house prior to that day for well over 3 years.
The elephants obviously wanted to pay their deep respects, honouring their friend who'd saved their lives...so much respect that they stayed for 2 days and 2 nights. Then one morning they left, making their long journey back home.
SOMETHING IN THE UNIVERSE IS GREATER & DEEPER THAN HUMAN INTELLIGENCE!

Merle Baird-Kerr...written August 14, 2017

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