Plai Boon Chuay is a living Male ♂ Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) , located at the Kaeng Krachan National Park, in Thailand.
Boon Chuay arrived to the Kaeng Krachan National Park unknown date,
Boon Chuay lives together with 2 other elephants at the Kaeng Krachan National Park:
Plai is a prefix name, orginally a Mon word, meaning youthful male or a strong man, today used in Thailand for male elephants with tusks.
Plai Boon Chuay was born wild at Thailand unspecified location.
2022-03-02: Officials are stepping up measures to keep track of two lovable rogue elephants who occasionally have a brush with locals in a community in Hua Hin. The elephants known as “Plai Boonchuay” and “Plai Boonmee” have been known to disturb people and damage property and farmland in the Huai Sat Yai sub district in Hua Hin, close to the Kaeng Krachan National Park. On Tuesday (Mar 1), Pichai Watcharawongpaiboon, director of the Third Conservation Area Administration Office in Phetchaburi said that staff at the national park had put collars on the elephants. The collars, complete with GPS, can track the movements of the elephants and report their location every six hours. 2022-07-11: An elephant is said to be doing well after receiving treatment for injuries sustained after it was hit by a car in Hua Hin. The elephant, named Plai Boon Chuay, was hit by a car last week on the Tao-Phusai-Trien Road in the Huai Sat Yai sub district of Hua Hin.
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