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▼The neck and nose of elephants are relatively strong and can roll up objects weighing 300 kg; In contrast, the back of an elephant is the most vulnerable part, appearing in the shape of a curved hill. Riding an elephant

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The elephant's neck and nose are relatively strong and can roll up to 300 kg of objects; In contrast, the back of an elephant is the most vulnerable part, appearing in the shape of a curved hill. The steel chairs for riding elephants are mounted on the back of elephants, and these iron chairs not only do not match the shape of the elephant, but also severely compress their backbones, and the back of the elephant is deformed under the weight of tourists for many years... Hollowed holes appear... Damage to internal organs ... Canceration...

In Southeast Asia alone (including their own country), Asian elephants have declined from tens of thousands a few years ago to only 2 or 3,000 at present, even so, many people still "capture or breed" baby elephants, abusing elephants from their children, forcing them to "obey", obediently receiving tourists, and starting to carry passengers, and since then they have worked day and night, even without rest.

▼The neck and nose of elephants are relatively strong and can roll up objects weighing 300 kg; In contrast, the back of an elephant is the most vulnerable part, appearing in the shape of a curved hill. Riding an elephant
▼The neck and nose of elephants are relatively strong and can roll up objects weighing 300 kg; In contrast, the back of an elephant is the most vulnerable part, appearing in the shape of a curved hill. Riding an elephant
▼The neck and nose of elephants are relatively strong and can roll up objects weighing 300 kg; In contrast, the back of an elephant is the most vulnerable part, appearing in the shape of a curved hill. Riding an elephant
▼The neck and nose of elephants are relatively strong and can roll up objects weighing 300 kg; In contrast, the back of an elephant is the most vulnerable part, appearing in the shape of a curved hill. Riding an elephant

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