Artificial Legs for Elephants
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Sunday 16th August, 2009 at 15:03:56| Words: 93 words | Category: News Photos

Elephant keepers help a staff member from Protheses Foundation, bottom right, to fit an artificial leg for Motola, a 48-year-old female elephant who lost part of her left leg after stepping on a land mine 10 years ago at the Elephant Hospital in Lampang province, northern Thailand Sunday, Aug. 16, 2009. (AP)

Mosha, a 3-year-old elephant, is helped to walk by its keepers after putting on an artificial leg at the Elephant Hospital in Lampang province, northern Thailand Saturday, Aug. 15, 2009. Mosha, also a land mine victim, became the world's first elephant with an artificial leg. (AP)

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