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3-21-2009 9:00 PM
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merrie says:
Now aged three, Mosha wolfs down 200lb of food a day and has had to have a larger limb fitted to support her bulk.

“She has grown in confidence and now likes to play with the others.”

Landmines still pose a threat to the Thais. A recent survey estimated there are about 100 new casualties each year.

The majority of the banned weapons are thought to have been placed by insurgents, most commonly in the south of the country.

FAE staff member Soraida Salwala said: “Mosha should live many long, happy, elephant years.
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3-22-2009 4:26 AM
carrerinyes
3-23-2009 12:57 PM
tanyamm
It's good that they managed to help her like that.
3-23-2009 1:10 PM
jmatts78
Poor thing. I'm glad she got help.
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