Baby Elephants!
Saturday, February 27th, 2010
What, might you ask, does a baby elephant have to do with my work as an author? Well, I’m so glad you asked. As you might know, I write historical fiction as Stephanie Dray. Elephants figure into some of the research I’m doing for my sequel to LILY OF THE NILE (my forthcoming book from Berkley about Cleopatra’s Daughter, Selene, to be released January 2011).
The guy pictured above is an Indian elephant, which is a smaller breed than the more well-known Ethiopian Elephant (now known as the African Elephant). There used to be a third kind.
The elephants that Hannibal took over the Alps were North African elephants, now extinct, but Cleopatra Selene’s husband Juba wrote extensively about the species and described it as having an uncanny intelligence.
Okay, so that gave me my excuse to post an adorable baby animal picture!
