veterinarian Release Grandfather Pala-U An old elephant was fired 20 times to leave peacefully.
At 10:00 a.m. January 22, Dr. Pattaraphon Manee-on, Head of Wildlife Health Group Wildlife Conservation Office Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Mention the case of the veterinary team Department of National Parks mobilize to help An old Pala-U elephant that was shot around 20 rounds from the trunk to the tail.
especially There were several bullets implanted in the brain that following the veterinary team had cut some of the bullets out of the elephant, but not all of them because some were stuck in important organs. together with this elephant It is old, regarding 60 years old, and is in a state of exhaustion. and suffering from poisonous wounds that are extremely severely injured
“Due to severe injuries and infection in the bloodstream aging physical condition and blood test results in the laboratory The results were not good at all. We found that the elephant was in a very distressed condition. or have had minor injuries He will stand once morest a tree or lie down with his right side body down. so as not to press on the heart
But now this elephant Lie down with your left body facing down. Put the pressure on the heart. The condition is coma. We consider it in principle. If you hold your life Elephants will suffer greatly. The team decided to let the elephant sleep peacefully. without holding on to his life any longer,” said Dr. Phatthaphon.