If it’s true what they say about elephants and memory, Mosha will never forget her surgeon, Dr. Therdchai Jivacate. When Mosha was just two years old, a landmine explosion crippled the young Asian ...
(ABC) – Prosthetic limbs aren’t just for people. They can be for elephants, too. Mosha the elephant, a permanent resident of the hospital run by the Friends of the Asian Elephant foundation in ...
Another reason to love technology is that it can be used to help animals that have missing limbs become mobile again. That was just what happened in the case of the elephant that needed a prosthetic ...
Mosha’s missing leg is now irrelephant. The 4,400-pound elephant, who lives in Thailand at a hospital run by Friends of the Asian Elephant Foundation, is the first-ever elephant to receive a ...
Prosthetic limbs aren't just for people. They can be for elephants, too. Mosha the elephant, a permanent resident of the hospital run by the Friends of the Asian Elephant foundation in Thailand, is ...
When science is coupled with creativity, amazing things can happen. Just look at this Asian elephant named Mosha, who has been given a second shot at mobility with the help of a prosthetic leg. The ...
Victims of landmines come in all shapes and sizes and Mosha the elephant is no exception. Mosha, a baby elephant from Thailand, became the world's first pachyderm to be fitted with a prosthetic limb ...
She was rescued when she was seven-months-old and brought to the Friends of the Asian Elephant hospital where she became the first elephant in the world to be fitted with an artificial leg in 2007.
Prosthetic limbs aren't just for people. They can be for elephants, too. Meet Mosha the elephant. She has been given a second shot at mobility with the help of a prosthetic leg. The three-legged ...