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After receiving a prosthetic leg, an abused and hopeless elephant took her first steps toward freedom.

For a helpless Thai elephant, it is a gift and a new hope. Elephants can be deadly when they become hostile or hungry, as they are large and strong. However, some of these fan-eared animals are friendly and helpful. Elephants have helped humans with heavy tasks in various Asian nations. Genuine relationships with wild animals are beneficial, but occasionally unfortunate events occur.

It is a gift and a new hope for a poor female elephant in Thailand. Elephants are large and heavy and can be dangerous when hungry or aggressive. On the other hand, a handful of those fan-eared creatures are friendly and helpful. In many Asian countries, elephants have accompanied people in heavy tasks. It’s nice to form genuine connections with wild animals, but from time to time things happen.

Medo (Mae Do), a female elephant, was put to work at the age of 8. She hauled logs in the mountains that spanned the order region for four years until she was badly injured when a heavy log fell on her and broke her left rear ankle. Later, she canceled her contract with the logging company. The Ƅuno was never positioned correctly, as her injuries were never treated.

Things got worse when Medo was forced to reproduce with an aggressive fang and Ƅig. Rather than simply breed with her, he savagely attacked her, pinning her to the ground with her fang. She cried out in pain, but no one would risk reaching out to him to help her. She lay there, bleeding and crying in agony, alone.

These injuries endangered his life and Medo fought for his life for three years. For the next 15 years, Medo spent his life in tedious and isolated work. The owners tried to keep her hidden until Elephant Nature Park rescued the poor creature in June 2006.

At the foster home, the team determined that her butt had a dislocated echo and that unhealed wounds on her leg added to the pain in her butt. Although Medo had difficulty walking and moʻering, he was soon left with Mae Lanna, a rescued female elephant. Medo has received very good care since then.

In July 2022, thanks to the development of medical and physical treatments, the association and Bionic Gentle Giants gaʋe Medo a leg prosthesis to help her balance when walking and standing. Her adorable reaction to the prosthetic leg was shared worldwide on the Internet and garnered many attentions and desires.

Although she seemed a bit confused at first, she walked beautifully. Her caretaker hoped it would become a natural part of her, and soon, all her pain would be gone. Medo’s most recent video clip shows that her health has improved a lot and that the elephant is enjoying her life with her party.

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