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Jhon Doe

- October, 2022

Lost deep in the enchanting Rayong woodland of Thailand, Dr. Pattarapol, a seasoned veterinarian and researcher, found himself far from his base. Weary and disoriented, the experienced vet's journey took an unexpected turn when the haunting trumpeting of an elephant echoed through the dense foliage. Drawn by curiosity and awe, Dr. Pattarapol cautiously approached the source, only to be greeted by an old acquaintance. Astonishingly, it was the very same elephant he had encountered twelve years earlier, battling the debilitating trypanosomiasis. Yet, what unfolded next went beyond mere coincidence, as the elephant not only recognized Dr. Pattarapol but also embarked on a series of actions that would leave everyone astonished. What a beautiful story. What a blessing that the Vet seen this precious animal in need of help ♥️♥️♥️. Animals certainly remember. Animals aren’t given enough credit for their intelligence. Such a big hug for his Dr., his friend. How wonderful 🥲♥️🥰♥️ WOW, ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL ♥️♥️♥

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