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Tag Archives: Wildlife SOS in India
King of the Elephants Regains His Freedom in India
By Lee Cuesta In 1953, a baby boy was born—weighing roughly 176 pounds (80 kilograms)—in the forests of India. Using their trunks, his mother and the other females assisted him to his feet so that he would begin nursing. He … Continue reading
Posted in Asian Elephants’ Plight
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