In Colombo, twin elephants born for the first time in 80 years

In Colombo, twin elephants born for the first time in 80 years

Sri Lankan experts say the last-known pachyderm twins were delivered in 1941.

The twins and their parents are residents of the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage in the central hills of Sri Lanka. (Wikipedia pic)
COLOMBO:
An elephant in Sri Lanka gave birth to twins on Tuesday for the first time in 80 years, wildlife authorities said.

The twins, both males, were born to 25-year-old Surangi at the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage in the central hills of the country, an orphanage spokesperson said.

Their father, 17-year-old Pandu, is also an orphanage resident.

Video footage from local Hiru TV media showed the grey calves on their feet and eating leaves around their mother’s legs.

Sri Lankan elephant experts said twins were last born to a domesticated elephant in the country in 1941.

One of Sri Lanka’s biggest tourist attractions, Pinnawala was set up in 1975 to care for wild elephants that needed to be rescued or treated for injuries.

There are around 7,500 wild elephants in Sri Lanka, which has a population of 22 million people.

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