Fat elephants put on the treadmill
From correspondents in Anchorage
THE Alaska Zoo in Anchorage is home to what is believed to be the world's first elephant treadmill.
The zoo took the unusual step of installing the 6m by 2 1/2m treadmill to help Maggie the elephant fight the battle of the bulge.
At last weigh-in in August 2004, Maggie tipped the scales at 4132kg - about 450kg overweight. Good news: that really puts my 20kg (44lbs) of lard in perspective. Bad News: with a 11-12% overweight, Maggie's actually slimmer than me... damn!
Zoo director Tex Edwards said the elephant could learn to use the treadmill to lose weight.
"Every time we've undertaken to teach Maggie something new she has always learned it faster than we anticipated," Mr Edwards said.
Zoo officials said one challenge facing captive elephants was making sure they exercised.
In the wild, African elephants spend their time foraging for food. To simulate that experience, Maggie now has to reach for her food.
Posted by: anonymous5089 2005-09-17 |