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Re: African Elephant

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2022 2:36 pm
by Lisbeth
A jumbo operation to test Kruger Park elephant for TB

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Kruger Park veterinary senior manager Dr Peter Buss darts an elephant to be tested for TB from the SANParks helicopter piloted by David Simelane. (Photo: Shiraaz Mohamed)

By Shiraaz Mohamed | 12 Jul 2022

IN PICTURES and words: Click on the title

Also read Kruger Park elephant that died of human TB still a puzzle for vets

Re: African Elephant

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2022 6:42 pm
by Richprins
3-legged elephant spotted at Kruger National Park


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Vutomi the 3-legged elephant. picture: Cathan Moore

Published Sep 28, 2022


Durban - Despite weighing close to three tons, a female elephant was spotted walking on three legs in a section of the Kruger National Park.

The elephant, Vutomi, was spotted by Cathan Moore walking with its herd at the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve in Mpumalanga.

Moore, a wildlife photographer, said he only heard reports of Vutomi and was surprised to have spotted her.

“The aim of this morning's drive was to make it to the wild dog den and spend time with their new pups, but like everything in the bush, nature has its own plan and so just as we were about to reach the den – we drove slap bang into this large herd of elephants.

“To my amazement, I noticed an elephant with a very unorthodox walk in between the mass of grey bodies and on closer approach, realised it was Vutomi, the 3-legged elephant! Her story has an element of mystery, however, we believe that her amputation was the result of either a landmine from the Mozambique civil war or a gin trap set by poachers.

“It is very easy to allow your spirit to be overwhelmed by sorrow, but it’s important to also see her as a testament to nature's resilience! Give nature the opportunity to, and she will bounce back!” he said.

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https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa ... a7aa4663ff

Re: African Elephant

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2022 6:56 pm
by Lisbeth
:shock:

Could she have been born like that -O-

Re: African Elephant

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 10:30 am
by Richprins
-O-

They say landmine or snare, Lis?

Re: African Elephant

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 11:30 am
by Lisbeth
I know, but has a vet looked at it?

Maybe it happened when she was very young and it is true that animals adapt much better than humans ....and without physiotherapy O** lol

Re: African Elephant

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2022 11:30 am
by Richprins

Re: African Elephant

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2022 12:19 pm
by Lisbeth
Wow! All very excited. All that soil risks suffocating the tinyphant lol

Re: African Elephant

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2022 12:04 pm
by Richprins
lol

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Re: African Elephant

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2022 5:15 pm
by Lisbeth
lol lol Cute!