Elephant Chained For 31 Years Realizes She's Free
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Jhon Doe
- October, 2022This elephant was chained alone in the woods for 31 years — the look on her face when she realizes she's free. That poor baby! Elephants need water. Lots of water! No reason to chain her to a tree, they should have set her free in the beginning. It's so sad. Elephants are wonderful animals. Glad she's free. Poor gentle sweet little angel. I am so ashamed of my own species for throwing this magnificent creature away and abusing and abandoning her. I hope that she never knows any pain again. Lots of love for this baby.