omyheart

Apr 21, 2025 8:03 PM

So music stresses one of them out, the other one comforts, and is dumb humans are like “break out the piano!”

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That wild ear flapping means something too, doesn't it?

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Do Baby Elephant Walk next.

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If only they had a bowl of pasta to share

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i wish I was there

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Beethoven's Waldstein Sonata!

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Doots like music

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Awwww!! That’s one of the reasons they are my fav animal

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The piece is Beethoven's piano sonata "Pathétique", second movement.

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The signal, if you watch the trunks, is they want to hear some swing from that thing.

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TIL that elephants are better than most people

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Where hqve you been all your life?

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Pianos truly are the hardiest organism; they'll grow anywhere.

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Is he playing Pachybel?

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No no that's Darude- Sandstorm

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No, according to another comment it's Pachytique by Beethoven.

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Correct. Beethoven Piano Sonata no. 8, known as the Sonata Pathétique, this is from the 2nd movement

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search for paul barton elephant pianist and you will find lots of videos of Paul playing for the elephants. He has a youtube channel where you can watch all his videos. My fav is with the old blind elephant.

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A little Beethoven makes anyone feel lovely.

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Isn't one an African elephant and the other an Asian elephant?

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Is that why one has tusks and the other doesnt?

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No, they are both Asian elephants. Asian elephants ears get ragged with age. This was filmed at an elephant sanctuary in Thailand. Search for Paul Barton elephant pianist for more videos. He has a youtube channel.

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Elephant giving another elephant boops.

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Do elephants wag their ears the way dogs wag their tails to express happiness?

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It's to get the flies off their asses. Idk.

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Yes.

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Yeah, tail wagging in dogs and ear flapping in elephants signals heightened emotion, which for both can be positive or negative with context.

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They have many capillaries in the ear flaps and wave them to cool down

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FTOYW this is Paul Barton and went to Thailand to play piano for the elephants at an elephant sanctuary there.

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Adding this for the pianist. https://www.youtube.com/@PaulBartonPiano

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TIL Even elephants get friendzoned

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I was watching this thinking "They have to be siblings". Brother keeps poking the sister saying "I'm not touching you!, I'm not touching you!"

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yikes

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The one on the left is an Indian elephant and the right is an African elephant. You can tell cuz of how they are.

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That's pretty neat

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No, they are both Asian elephants. This was filmed in Thailand at an elephant sanctuary. Asian elephants ears get ragged with age and get smaller as a result.

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Elephant: Woah, those are nice keys on your piano, what are they made of?

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Damnnnnnnn 🤣

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You bastard

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Fortunately that seems to be mostly some form plastic nowadays? Or maybe a type of porcelain, it's been a while since I was last near an actual piano. I know it's definitely not ivory anymore though.

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😳

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Acrylic or phenol resin.

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For about the last fifty years, a special plastic that has the same feel and slip resistance as ivory. Either that or yo momma.

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They're made of tusks, not the trunk, RDJ. Come on man.

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Ugh I know.. But I couldn't find a "near the nose" gif

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Darn it, you had to go there. I was enjoying the cute elephants and then...full stop. Went and checked and they no longer use ivory though *wipes brow*

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They do still call it "tickling the ivories" though because of the origin 😅

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I bet that it depends on the "they" in question. Rich people love they immoral exotic materials

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Yeah, ivory is rarely used in general nowadays. I think piano keys are made of plastic now.

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Just like what's in my blood and balls!

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Now you've made yourself a target for poachers

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Got a genuine belly laugh out of me haha

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Oh and don't forget the brain!

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