Nature: Echo of the Elephants
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Average customer review:Product Description
Witness some of the most moving and intimate elephant behavior ever captured on film. Elephant expert Cynthia Moss is your guide to the daily dramas in the lives of grand matriarch Echo and her elephant herd that Moss has studied for more than 20 years in Kenya’s Amboseli National Park. Two classic Nature episodes, Echo of the Elephants and Echo of the Elephants: The Next Generation tell this remarkable story that includes mating struggles, difficult births, a baby elephant’s first steps, mischievous children, kidnappings, emotional reunions, and, occasionally, death at the hands of a hunter.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #68504 in DVD
- Released on: 2005-08-30
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 110 minutes
Customer Reviews
Best Elephant DVD
I am a huge elephant enuthusiast and own several Elephant DVDs. This by far is my favorite. You will follow a family of elephants lead by Echo. You will see how elephants survive in drought conditions, you will see them mate and give birth. You will see how they live and die. The most touching story was of the baby Ely who was born crippled and only able to walk on his knees. This is a must have DVD for any elephant love and you will be helping Cynthia Moss with her work in Kenya by buying this DVD.
Awesome documentary
This is 2 separate stories each 1 hour long of the elephant family of "Echo" and shows how they communicate , care for each other and shows the great emotions of elephants. It has affected me in such a way that I am now in love with elephants.
Enter the world of elephants and fall in love
Cynthia Moss has taken us into a world that few seldom see. It will enrich you beyond belief to enter this world and fall in love. You will see the love these animals have for each other and how gentle they are. I watched this DVD last night and now am searching on Amazon for books and DVD's related to her research. She truly cares about these animals and I don't believe you can watch this DVD and not end up feeling the same way.




