December 2006
Mae Bia usually likes to rest at the back of the main huts away from most of the other elephants. She appears to prefer more of a solitary existance than most of the other elephants. Whether this is because of her advanced age, a preference for solitude, a deminished capacity of socilaising caused by her time in captivity or some other reason we cannot be certain. She seems happy enough being on her own and she appears to enjoy a challenging relationship with her mahout giving him the runaround and actually playing jokes on him.
One example of this mischievous nature which we observed this week was Mae Bia using a neat trick to extract more bananas from her carer. She deliberately began to slowly dismantle bits of one of the bamboo guest huts. Slowly and methodically tearing off strips of bamboo and chewing them into smithereens. All entreaties from the mahout for her to stop this destructive practice were disdainfully ignored as she continued to remove piece after piece of the hut, nibble on it for a bit and then discard it. Eventually in frustration the mahout was forced to bring handfuls of bananas which was certainly more appertising fare. Mae Bia quickly munched her way through the offerings and wandered off looking very pleased with herself.

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