Six Months of Rehabilitation for Orphaned Albino Elephant Calf Khanyisa
An incredible six months of rehabilitation and phased integration into the Jabulani herd for little albino elephant calf, Khanyisa at HERD.
Khanyisa was rescued on 7 January 2020, having survived several days on her own in the wild, severely injured from a snare that had wrapped itself around her head, severing the top lobe of her left ear and causing severe lacerations around her head, neck, mouth and cheeks. The four-month-old calf somehow managed to free the snare from the ground, but it remained wrapped around her, continually digging and cutting into her flesh.
It is unclear if her herd had abandoned the albino calf before she was ensnared or after the incident. The fact that she survived so long in the wild is a miracle; she was dehydrated, and her eyes had swollen shut from pressure building from the snare and the swelling around her head. The trauma she experienced, although not visually evident, will no doubt cut much deeper than the physical pain she endured.
2 views
393
101
1 month ago 00:10:47 1
Why A Record Number of CEOs Are “Resigning“
1 month ago 00:36:15 1
Inside the new Sydney Metro | Australia’s best transit project
1 month ago 01:16:00 1
BOB LARSON VS. NEO-NAZI JAMES MASON
1 month ago 00:55:46 1
How Hitler Came To Power, with Timothy Ryback and Jim Bittermann
1 month ago 00:04:37 1
Lithium-Ion Batteries Spark Fire Station Disaster: Germany