The last elephant in the north central highlands has died



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The last elephant in the North Central Highlands has died - Photo 1.

The elephant Yau has died next to the Tul river – Photo: KN

On December 4, Mr. Nguyen Quoc Tuan – Ia Pa (Gia Lai) District Vice President – said that “she” was alone in Plei Pa Kdranh village, Chu Mo commune, died. The Yã Tau elephant is the female elephant of Mr. Ma Cham’s family.

Mr. Tuan said that the female elephant was domesticated by the Ma Cham family and allowed to roam in the forest in the Tul River area in Chu Mo commune.

After the death of Mr. Ma Cham, His son Siu Kiem, who took over the hut and became an elephant pimp.

According to the Chu Mo commune, The elephant Ya Tau was taken to the bank of the river Ia Tul to drink water yesterday afternoon. After that, the elephant crouched down and slowly died. Before that the elephant was tired, did not want to eat

The last elephant in the North Central Highlands has died - Photo 2.

Elephant Yau begged elephants for alms in 2014 – Photo: Đ.V.

According to an official from the Chu Mo commune, the commune was previously famous for its herd of domesticated elephants. However, due to economic conditions, the elephants here gradually die and people are unable to buy new elephants. The Yăh Tau elephant is also the last elephant on this earth.

Also according to Chu Mo commune officials, his Yã Tâu was brought to the town in 1993 with the aim of making friends with the male elephant of the Ma Cham family, Dak Kom, at that time the Yă Tau elephant was 20 years old. Mr. Ma Cham on his return to the village called him Yă Tâu, which means “the bride”.

But soon after, the elephant Dak Kom fell ill and died. Three years after marrying Ma Cham’s girlfriend, Yau Tau became “a lonely elephant” in this land in the North Central Highlands.

Mr. Nguyen Quoc Tuan, Vice President of Ia Pa district, said that after the death of the elephant named Yau Tau, the owner’s family performed the cult according to local customs and buried the elephant in the forest, right next to the Tul River in the commune. Chu Mo.

After conducting the funeral, people report to the local authorities.

Lonely elephant Lonely elephant

TTO – We were surprised to learn that in Chu Mo commune, Ia Pa district, Gia Lai, there was a man from Gia Rai who was still raising a female elephant, a soul mate of his life.

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