Loki Tales
Perhaps the most famous inmate of Theppakadu is Loki, a crop-raiding elephant who killed 14 people across two states. It took four massive tuskers and tons of chains to finally capture him. Usually a man-killer is terminated, but for the first time in the history of Indian wildlife has such a notorious rogue been reformed. There?s hope for Veerappan yet. It took nearly a year to break Loki in and the painful manner in which it was done earned him widespread attention.
Theppakadu earned the attention of Katherine Payne, who came down here after spending 15 years with African elephants. Katherine is the first person to prove that elephants communicate through sub-sonic sound (14 Hz). Her path-breaking discovery eliminates the prevalent myth that elephants use telepathy. She has recorded over 1,000 different calls, of which she can tell you roughly what 400 mean and about a 100 with some precision. Do your own decoding in Theppakadu. |
Content Source:
Outlook Traveller
Contributed by:
Sunaad Raghuram and Anurag Mallick
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