Baby Elephant Rescued from Gunshot Wounds and Traumatic Mouth Injuries
THE WILD ELEPHANTJanuary 29, 202620 min9,082 views
5 connectionsΒ·9 entities in this videoβArrival and Initial Assessment
- π A baby elephant arrived in a village suffering from severe injuries to its leg and mouth, indicating a brutal struggle.
- π The elephant had painful mouth injuries from consuming hakapadas, making it too injured to eat and in desperate need of immediate care.
- π₯ Local wildlife officers and villagers escorted the wounded elephant to a safe haven for a critical rescue operation.
Veterinary Intervention and Treatment
- π Dedicated veterinary staff began preparing vital medicine, blending supplements and antibiotics into food.
- π― Skilled hands crafted medicated food into small balls, designed for easy consumption by the struggling elephant.
- β‘ A veterinarian cautiously approached an electric fence, softly calling to the elephant while minimizing distress.
- π€ In a poignant moment, a rescuer offered a medicated ball through the barrier, which the elephant delicately accepted.
Ongoing Care and Monitoring
- π A visibly swollen back leg served as a reminder that healing from severe infections is a gradual process requiring patience.
- π§ The elephant's trunk coordination improved, a vital sign during these troubling moments, indicating a positive response to care.
- πΏ Fresh green leaves were shredded and mixed with powdered supplements to create a nutritious base for the elephant's recovery diet.
- π― A tranquilizer gun was prepared to deliver concentrated antibiotics via a medicated dart for precise intramuscular treatment.
Overcoming Trauma and Hope for Release
- π A close view captured the elephant's weary face, its eyes reflecting deep trauma from brutal traps and gunshot wounds.
- β The elephant ate its meal with renewed vigor, clearly responding positively to the nutrient-rich supplements.
- π³ The team worked diligently in a calm, serene environment, aiming to minimize stress and boost the efficacy of administered drugs.
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Baby Elephant RescueWildlife RescueElephant ConservationAnimal RescueGunshot WoundsMouth InjuriesHakapata TrapVeterinary MedicineAntibioticsPainkillersInfection TreatmentTranquilizer DartRehabilitationAnimal Trauma
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