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The History of Elephants in Indian and Nepalese Culture
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14:41 - 20:03 (05:22)

The podcast discusses the history of elephants in Indian and Nepalese culture, including their use in tasks such as logging and war. It also touches on the emotional intelligence of elephants, including their ability to get depressed and die of a broken heart.

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The dense and scattered nature of the Taru village in Rupal made it easy for the resident tigress to drag off and hide her prey in one of the wooded ravines surrounding the area, eluding capture for months.
14:41 - 17:07 (02:25)
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Tigers
Summary

The dense and scattered nature of the Taru village in Rupal made it easy for the resident tigress to drag off and hide her prey in one of the wooded ravines surrounding the area, eluding capture for months.

Chapter
The History of Elephants in Indian and Nepalese Culture
Episode
52: The Man-Made Man-Eater. Jim Corbett National Park.
Podcast
National Park After Dark
This podcast discusses the history of elephants in Indian and Nepalese culture, specifically their use in war and other tasks, as well as the impact of their emotional and psychological wellbeing on their behavior and health.
17:07 - 20:03 (02:56)
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elephants
Summary

This podcast discusses the history of elephants in Indian and Nepalese culture, specifically their use in war and other tasks, as well as the impact of their emotional and psychological wellbeing on their behavior and health.

Chapter
The History of Elephants in Indian and Nepalese Culture
Episode
52: The Man-Made Man-Eater. Jim Corbett National Park.
Podcast
National Park After Dark