A trailer full of pumpkins was donated to The Sanctuary last month by Jaime Dudney and Gary Sheibler from The Fontanel Mansion in Nashville, TN. The elephants chased rolling pumpkins, toppled pumpkin towers, squashed pumpkins under foot -- and of course ate them. The Great Pumpkin Drop was a perfect "enrichment" event for this season.
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