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嘿,大家好,又是我了!不知道你们在情人节当天又没有看到这张照片?

an eight-year-old male asian elephant (left), and boonrawd, a seven-year-old female, form a heart shape with their trunks at an elephant camp in ayutthaya, thailand, on february 12.

like others in the camp, the elephants are domesticated and may perform chores such as giving rides to tourists. but even in the wild, creatures are often seen making displays of what look like pure animal affection.

female gorillas, for example, cradle their young in their arms as human mothers do. cranes engage in courtship rituals so elegant that scientists call them dances. and lots of animals, from coyotes to common pigeons, mate for life.

but do animals really love each other?

most scientists agree that creatures of all kinds share bonds of trust, companionship, and intimacy.

but whether there's love in the wild heart is something that may never be measured.

"love is almost impossible to prove," says victoria horner, animal behaviorist at emory university in atlanta, georgia, in national geographic kids magazine.


不知道为什么,现在蛮high的。。刚从乌节路回来,与junior class sorta 共度了一个下午,并看了一部电影。。这是两天内的二部。。昨天也在那儿看了韩国电影the season for love.. 蛮感人的,适合情人们去看。。我想有偶尔这种recharge outing 是不错的。。 可惜的是,往往不能满足大家。。

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Anonymous @ 17/02/2006 20:49