The Wild Elephant and the Method of Capturing and Taming it in Ceylon

CHAPTER II.

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THE CAPTIVE.

A night scene 121

Morning in the corral _ib._

Preparations for securing the captives 122

The “cooroowe,” or noosers _ib._

The tame decoys 123

First captive tied up 124

Singular conduct of the wild elephants 126

Furious attempts of the herd to escape 127

Courageous conduct of the natives 128

Variety of disposition exhibited by the herd 131

Extraordinary contortions of the captives _ib._

Water withdrawn from the stomach 133

Instinct of the decoys _ib._

Conduct of the noosers 136

The young ones and their actions 137

Noosing a “rogue,” and his death 138

Instinct of flies in search of carrion, _note_ 139

Strange scene 140

A second herd captured 142

Their treatment of a solitary elephant 143

A magnificent female elephant 144

Her extraordinary attitudes _ib._

Wonderful contortions 145

Taking the captives out of the corral 147

Their subsequent treatment and training 148

Grandeur of the scene _ib._

Story of young pet elephant 149