Sumatran Elephant Found Dead In East Aceh
VOI
February 1, 2025
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BANDA ACEH - The Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) stated that
an individual Sumatran elephant (elephas maximus sumatrensis) who was
previously treated for illness was found dead in the Indra Makmur area,
East Aceh Regency.
Head of the Aceh BKSDA Ujang Wisnu Barata in East Aceh, Saturday, said the
elephant was found dead in Julok Rayeuk Selatan Village, Indra Makmur
District, East Aceh Regency, on Friday (31/1) afternoon.
The elephant carcass has been buried. Before it was buried, the medical
team carried out a necropsy or carcass surgery to take several samples of
the internal organs for laboratory tests," he said as quoted by ANTARA,
Saturday, February 1.
The dead elephant is female, aged around seven to eight years with a weight
of about one ton.
Previously, the elephant was found sick in a resident's garden in Seuneubok
Bayu Village, Indra Makmu District, East Aceh Regency, on Wednesday (22/1)
at around 09.00 WIB.
When found, the mouth and tongue of the protected animal are infected and
international. Most likely the digestive organs were damaged or infected,
said Ujang Wisnu Barata.
"The results of the temporary diagnosis at that time, the elephant's
genitals suffered bleeding allegedly due to eating foods containing poison
or the like which had an impact on internal digestive damage," he said.
At that time, the BKSDA medical team gave infusions and antibiotics as well
as medicines and vitamins. The team also took blood samples and feces for
laboratory tests.
A day later, the medical team examined the development of the elephant's
condition and provided additional fluids, medicine and vitamins. From the
results of the examination, the elephant's health has not made much
progress. It is suspected that the kidneys and digestive metabolism have
been disrupted.
"During the initial treatment, the elephant emitted black urine and feces
and smelled rotten. And this indicates the digestive metabolism is starting
to react. The medical team took a second blood sample for laboratory
testing," he said.
Then, the BKSDA medical team again treated the elephant and it was in
better condition than before. The elephant moved towards the forest in the
hope of joining its group.
"After three days from the third treatment or on Friday (31/1), the team's
monitoring results found the elephant in a weak state and its condition
could no longer be helped," said Ujang.
https://voi.id/en/news/456293
Sumatran Elephant Found Dead In East Aceh
VOI
February 1, 2025
See link <https://voi.id/en/news/456293> for photo.
BANDA ACEH - The Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) stated that
an individual Sumatran elephant (elephas maximus sumatrensis) who was
previously treated for illness was found dead in the Indra Makmur area,
East Aceh Regency.
Head of the Aceh BKSDA Ujang Wisnu Barata in East Aceh, Saturday, said the
elephant was found dead in Julok Rayeuk Selatan Village, Indra Makmur
District, East Aceh Regency, on Friday (31/1) afternoon.
The elephant carcass has been buried. Before it was buried, the medical
team carried out a necropsy or carcass surgery to take several samples of
the internal organs for laboratory tests," he said as quoted by ANTARA,
Saturday, February 1.
The dead elephant is female, aged around seven to eight years with a weight
of about one ton.
Previously, the elephant was found sick in a resident's garden in Seuneubok
Bayu Village, Indra Makmu District, East Aceh Regency, on Wednesday (22/1)
at around 09.00 WIB.
When found, the mouth and tongue of the protected animal are infected and
international. Most likely the digestive organs were damaged or infected,
said Ujang Wisnu Barata.
"The results of the temporary diagnosis at that time, the elephant's
genitals suffered bleeding allegedly due to eating foods containing poison
or the like which had an impact on internal digestive damage," he said.
At that time, the BKSDA medical team gave infusions and antibiotics as well
as medicines and vitamins. The team also took blood samples and feces for
laboratory tests.
A day later, the medical team examined the development of the elephant's
condition and provided additional fluids, medicine and vitamins. From the
results of the examination, the elephant's health has not made much
progress. It is suspected that the kidneys and digestive metabolism have
been disrupted.
"During the initial treatment, the elephant emitted black urine and feces
and smelled rotten. And this indicates the digestive metabolism is starting
to react. The medical team took a second blood sample for laboratory
testing," he said.
Then, the BKSDA medical team again treated the elephant and it was in
better condition than before. The elephant moved towards the forest in the
hope of joining its group.
"After three days from the third treatment or on Friday (31/1), the team's
monitoring results found the elephant in a weak state and its condition
could no longer be helped," said Ujang.
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