Phu Noy is a living Male ♂ Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) , located at the Laos Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC), in Laos.
Noy arrived in 2020-12-25 to the Laos Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC),
Noy lives together with 30 other elephants at the Laos Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC):
Phu is a prefix name, probably a Karen word, used in Northern Thailand for male elephants.
Phu Noy was born captive-born 2020-12-25 at Laos Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC).
Noy
Sire (f):Born:
Dame m:Kham PengBorn:
2020-12-25: On the night of the 25th, our team was camping out at the site we had chosen for the delivery. Some flat rice paddies, right on the edge of the forest. We did not want to take any risks, a birth on the uneven terrain of the jungle could create some difficulties. Because of the strong bond between the two females and their experience as mothers, we had left them to roam free during the delivery. After 30 uneventful minutes, a new bull was born!
On the night of the 25th, our team was camping out at the site we had chosen for the delivery. Some flat rice paddies, right on the edge of the forest. We did not want to take any risks, a birth on the uneven terrain of the jungle could create some difficulties. Because of the strong bond between the two females and their experience as mothers, we had left them to roam free during the delivery. After 30 uneventful minutes, a new bull was born!
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