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Pygmy elephant gores handler to death in Malaysia by AFP Staff Writers Kuala Lumpur (AFP) Dec 29, 2022 A pygmy elephant gored its handler to death at a wildlife park in Malaysia's eastern Sabah state in a Christmas Day tragedy, conservation officials said Thursday. Joe Fred Lansou, 49, was treating an injured calf when another captive adult elephant suddenly "tusked him very badly" in the chest and abdomen, Sabah Wildlife director Augustine Tuuga told AFP. "He died at the scene," Tuuga added. The tragedy took place on December 25 at the Lok Kawi Wildlife Park on Borneo island. "It is truly an unfortunate incident. We will undertake an investigation to determine the cause," the state's minister for tourism, culture and environment, Jafry Ariffin, told AFP. The park serves as a sanctuary for 16 pygmy elephants, an endangered species, but has just six staff members to manage them. The elephant that killed its handler was the sole survivor of a deadly poisoning that left a herd of 14 Borneo pygmy elephants dead nine years ago, the Star newspaper reported on Thursday. In December 2011, a wild pygmy elephant killed an Australian tourist at the Tabin Wildlife Reserve in the east coast of Sabah state. Pygmy elephants, unique to Borneo island, are a distinct subspecies of mainland Asian elephants. They are considered endangered, with about 2,000 left in Sabah state.
Holy icy chill, Batman! Freezing bats saved in Texas Houston (AFP) Dec 29, 2022 It was a rescue worthy of Batman. A wave of frigid air triggered "hypothermic shock" in a colony of bats clinging to their roost beneath a bridge in Houston, a sprawling city in Texas. Nearly frozen, the bats began losing their grip and falling to the pavement from nine meters (30 feet) up, the Houston Humane Society reported on its Facebook page. The Mexican free-tailed bats "are tiny, and have minimal body fat, so they are not able to live long when laying exposed on the ground in freezing ... read more
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