World's oldest elephant Vatsala health gives positive response
World's oldest elephant Vatsala health gives positive response
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Panna: There has been a very good and positive news from Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh. In fact, the health of the world's oldest elephant, which has been ailing for the past several days, has started improving. Wildlife doctor Dr Sanjeev Gupta and his team are reportedly engaged in special care to cure the ailing Vatsala. At the same time, the elephant is being treated better. Now the effect of treatment on the elephant is beginning to show.

The past several days, the elderly elephant Vatsala had stopped eating and drinking, but now she has started eating again. Most importantly, "The park management claims to be over 100 years old. Wildlife doctor Dr. Sanjeev Gupta has been taking care of Vatsala for 20 years and has also mentioned Vatsala's age as more than 100 years. Vatsala is currently in a special cage near the gate of tiger reserve. She is being treated by doctors here."

It is also said to be taken out from time to time to rotate it. Food is cooked for Vatsala in front of the cage and water is also being boiled to ensure that the dissipation system does not deteriorate again. Apart from this, special attention is being paid to her diet and she is also being kept normal. Hathini Vatsala is over 100 years old. She has also lost her eyesight from cataracts. Now she only recognizes the voice of her mahout.

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