Animal Antics

Series

Series Name
Rhodesian Spotlight

Issue

Issue No.
74
Date Released
1958
Length of issue (in feet)
347
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1On the Lake
  2. 2The Ndola Show
  3. 3The Numismatist
  4. 4Youngsters Get Museum Minded
  5. 5The Borrowdale Cup
  6. 6Animal Antics

Story

Story No. within this Issue
6 / 6
Summary
Rhodesian Spotlight synopsis: The Posselt homestead in the Siyoka Native area is a managerie of snakes, a baby elephant, a mongoose, and domesticated eland. Mr. Norman Carr of Kafus has two young lion cubs.
Rhodesian Spotlight Commentary - It’s milking time at the Posselt homestead up in the Siyoka Native Area. Mr. Posselt keeps about a hundred snakes which are used in making anti-snakebite-serum. He also has an elephant orphan and a banded mongoose. Jackie the mongoose is one of the family and as playful as a kitten - maybe even more playful than a kitten. Sha the elephant is quite a mischief maker. Found orphaned 4 months and covered in sores she is doing fine and really hits the bottle when Karen feeds her. One of Mr. Posselt’s pet projects is domesticating Eland. He catches them when they are 6 to 8 weeks old, and tames them in a few days. He believes that being naturally easy feeders and resistant to disease, Eland have a future in farming. Instead of diminishing in numbers as they are doing now, the graceful Eland should increase as a commercial proposition. Protect them against parasites, and they are perfectly happy to run with the herd. When Norman Carr takes a stroll in the Kafue area, a couple of 6 months old lion cubs reckon it’s just the job. A game guard had to shoot Maza in self defence, and a third cub was sent over to Chester Zoo in England. These two can never be let loose to roam in the Kafue National Park because there will be nobody to teach them to hunt. That of course doesn’t mean they don’t know how to eat. As to the problem of what to do with them when they grow up, well, Mr. Carr is adamant about not sending them to a zoo, he has decided to keep them even when they are fully grown, and the cubs are delighted with the arrangement.
Keywords
Animals
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Credits:
Production Co.
Central African Film Unit
Camera
Geoffrey Mangin
Camera
J. Tiley

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