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Sunday, 13 July 2014

THIS ELEPHANT ENDURED FIFTY YEARS IN CHAINS AND COULDN'T HELP BUT SHED TEARS WHEN FREED.

Photo - Elephant Cries After Being Rescued From 50 Years In Chains
I am not an animal right activist neither am I so sympatethic with animals by the story of this elephant touched me.Raju the elephant started to cry after he was rescued last weekend by wildlife conservationists as he was abused and held in spiked chains for 50 years.

Photo - Elephant Cries After Being Rescued From 50 Years In Chains
Elephant Raju from India had an incredibly rough life. After being poached from his mother he was thrown from one owner to another, until he was left living in terrible conditions with no shelter at night, being used as beggars prop all day long. Raju survived only from passing tourists and sometimes had to eat plastic and paper while being chained 24 hours a day.
wildlife organisation SOS-UK could not stand the injustice and decided to save him in a daring midnight rescue operation.
Photo - Elephant Cries After Being Rescued From 50 Years In Chains
The elephant, realizing he was being saved, started to cry: “It was incredibly emotional. We knew in our hearts he realised he was being freed” – claims Pooja Binepal, one of the rescuers. “Tears began to roll down Raju’s face. Some no doubt were due to the pain but he also seemed to sense that change was coming. He felt hope for the first time” – says another rescuer Kartick.
NOTE: Elephants have a very large hippocampus, a brain structure linked to emotion which is much bigger than that of any human. While we are not 100% certain, scientific research supports the view that elephants weep as part of an emotional response.
Photo - Elephant Cries After Being Rescued From 50 Years In Chains
Raju’s owner tried to prevent the rescue, putting chains on his legs and shouting commands to terrify him. But the rescuers stood their ground. As they did, tears began to roll down Raju’s face. “He felt hope for the first time”, says Kartrick.
Photo - Elephant Cries After Being Rescued From 50 Years In Chains
The chains were so tightly wrapped that it took 45 minutes to liberate him.
Photo - Elephant Cries After Being Rescued From 50 Years In Chains
Raju was driven to the sanctuary by brave rescuers 350 miles to the charity’s Elephant Conservation and Care Centre at Mathura. The elephant was so exhausted he could barely move.
Photo - Elephant Cries After Being Rescued From 50 Years In Chains
Raju took his first steps of freedom at one minute past midnight on July 4, finally tasting what independence feels like.
Photo - Elephant Cries After Being Rescued From 50 Years In Chains
The charity is certain that Raju will spend the rest of his life free from suffering.

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