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Elephant left to rot from a poachers poison arrow is saved by medics

Vets have saved the life of a young elephant by performing emergency surgery after it was shot with a poison arrow and left to rot to death by poachers.

The four ton bull was targeted in Kenya's Tsavo National Park by poachers who almost certainly expected to return to the animal and cut of its tusks to sell as ivory when it finally succumbed to the poison and died a slow and painful death several days later.

But thankfully a group of vets found the wounded animal in time and were able to fire an anaesthetising dart into its rump and then perform emergency surgery to remove the arrow, drain the pus and poison, cut away the foul-smelling infected flesh and close the wound using clay.

Miraculously, just minutes after the surgery was completed, the elephant was able to stand up and walk away as if nothing had happened.
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RESCUE VIDEO

Responses to "Elephant is rescued from poachers poisonous arrow (Rescue Video)"

  1. Fili says:

    I hope they catch those poachers & throw them in jail. It is wonderful to see the vets there to help & save the elephants life. Thank you for helping him.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Thank god for the medics. All wild animals have it hard enough trying to survive and then these poachers come along and make it worse. They should be stopped.

  3. Ohhh muchas gracias por ayudar a ese precioso elephante

  4. Anonymous says:

    How are they going to catch the poachers? Even if they do, they get a slap on the wrist. This will never stop, well, it will when they are gone but what a price,.

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