Elephants Tina and Jewel: Training Progress

Tina and Jewel

Tina and Jewel, the Zoo’s newest Asian elephant residents, continue to do well here in San Diego (see previous post, Elephants Tina and Jewel: One Month). They have both completed a full physical, which includes having their eyes checked, neck palpated, and blood drawn, as well as other things.

Both girls are coming along well with their training, although Tina tends to catch on a bit quicker than Jewel. However, Tina tends to complain a bit more, too! She talks more than any elephant I have ever worked with, and if you ask her to do a behavior she would prefer not to, she squawks and squawks. Her personality is very entertaining, and she makes me laugh daily!

Last week, we made a mud wallow for the girls, and they had a great time throwing mud all over themselves. While they are in quarantine, they just have access to the special needs stall and yard, so we work hard to give them new and different enrichment to keep them entertained. Jewel has taken to the pellet toys and will continue to play with them even after she has gotten all the food pellets out.

Currently we are focusing on teaching them husbandry behaviors so we can continue to take great care of them. These behaviors include presenting all four feet to be scrubbed, leaning their sides in for body access, and opening their mouths for dental checks.

I am so happy to be working with these very sweet girls and look forward to coming to work every day to see what they will do next.

Victoria Zahn is a senior keeper at the San Diego Zoo.

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