Elephant Recognized Vet Who Saved Him 12 Years Ago... Just Watch What It Did Next (VIDEO)
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- October, 2022In a remote woodland in eastern Thailand, Dr. Pattarapol Maneeon encounters an unexpected visitor—an elephant moving gracefully among the trees. As the veterinarian's heart races with anticipation, he realizes this isn't just any elephant—it's Plai Thang, a dear friend he rescued 12 years ago. But as he approaches, doubt clouds his mind. Suddenly, a mishap leaves Dr. Maneeon injured and vulnerable, with the elephant looming over him. With a spark of recognition, the elephant responds to its name, leaving Dr. Maneeon speechless. What unfolds next is a heartwarming tale of friendship, resilience, and the extraordinary bond between man and beast. Ridiculous good feel story. The images of Asian elephants with tusk is utterly ridiculous. An Asian elephants does not have tusk unlike the African elephant.