Touching Moment Elephant Get Prosthetic Leg For The First Time - ElephantNews #Video
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Description
Medo has a back injury caused by a forced breeding injury in her past. When people see her, they feel her suffering and that deep sadness for her condition. In fact, Medo has long adjusted to her past. She lives without many problems. Today is a special day for Medo, and ourselves. Medo has been given a prosthetic leg for the first time. She is embarrassed because it is not familiar. Every step she walks, the prosthetic leg supports her leg for more balance. And creates a better posture for walking at Elephant Nature Park. We do not know yet if she will accept this or not, but we are doing our best to accommodate this new appendage to her experience of life. Thanks so much to the Team at Gentle Giants, who have made this possible. Thanks so much to all who have participated to support Medo via Gentle Giants. Thanks to Derrick Campana for your dedication and ingenuity to assist the care of others who have great challenges. You are doing an important work. Learn More: https://saveelephant.org/
Comments
- CharMaine Added Medo it is going to take some getting used to, but you can do it kiddo! Thank you, Gentle Giants and Mr. Campana -- for caring and doing what only you can do as we watch in amazement. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. May the Lord bless you all.
- Lynne Henderson Added Such a magnificent animal and they just get treated so badly by humans. It truly breaks your heart. How can people be so cruel?