In Pictures: Thai Elephant Receives Her Ninth Prosthetic Leg

She has been receiving new prosthetic legs as she grows bigger.

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Mosha, the 10-year-old elephant who received her prosthetic leg. (Photo: Reuters)
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Mosha, the 10-year-old elephant who received her prosthetic leg. (Photo: Reuters)
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Mosha the elephant, who stepped on a landmine along the Thai-Myanmar border 10 years ago, received her ninth prosthetic leg on Wednesday.

The prosthetic leg being fitted onto Mosha. (Photo: Reuters)

Mosha was just seven months old when the accident happened and she was rushed to an elephant hospital run by the Friends of the Asian Elephant Foundation in Lampang province in northern Thailand.

The prosthetic leg being fitted onto Mosha. (Photo: Reuters)

Two years later, surgeon Therdchai Jivacate gave her a new leg and a new life. As she has grown, he has designed new, longer and stronger legs for her.

Dr Therdchai Jivacate working on the prosthetic leg. (Photo: Reuters)

“The way she walked was unbalanced and her spine was going to bend. She would have died”, said Dr Therdchai Jivacate.

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Dr Therdchai Jivacate working on the prosthetic leg. (Photo: Reuters)

Mosha, who weighed only 600 kg when she was given her first artificial limb, now weighs over 2,000 kg.

Founded in 1993, the Friends of the Asian Elephant Foundation hospital was the world’s first elephant hospital and currently has 17 patients.

Mosha interacting with another elephant. (Photo: Reuters)

The Thai-Myanmar border is still dotted with landmines left over from clashes between ethnic-minority rebels and the Myanmar army dating back decades.

(The article was written by Patpicha Tanakasempipat, and the photos taken by Athit Perawongmetha for Reuters)

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Published: 30 Jun 2016,10:46 PM IST

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