What started out as a sad tale of elephant grief has ended on a high note.
Shenga, 28-year-old, 7,900-pound female had been at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo since 2003. When her elderly exhibit mate died late last year, zookeepers knew the best thing for Shenga would be to move her to an exhibit with other companions. The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo was selected because of its new five-acre African Elephant Crossing exhibit, which debuted in early May.
An animal care manager from Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo accompanied Shenga on her trip to town, even staying for a few days help her acclimate. Her new exhibit mates include one male and three other females.
This item in the Omaha World-Herald says, "If anyone has any doubts about how Shenga likes it in Cleveland, check out the video of her in the swimming pond."
Read the article and watch the fun here.