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Oh did I hurt your feeling......
Not really, confused-jamaati-living -frustrated -in-the-US-babu
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Oh did I hurt your feeling......
Published : 16 Aug 2016, 10:52:05 | Updated : 16 Aug 2016, 10:52:15
All efforts go in vain as Banga Bahadur dies
Proving all efforts by the rescue team to keep it alive abortive, the Indian stray elephant ‘Banga Bahadur’ that entered the Bangladesh territory floating with currents of floodwater about one and a half months ago, died at Koyra village in Sarishabari upazila on Tuesday.
Wildlife inspector Asim Mallik said the elephant died failing to withstand excessive temperature around 6:30 am.
However, locals alleged that the elephant might have died due to overdose of the tranquiliser which was administered to it by special guns four times on Sunday.
The rescuers had been trying to move the elephant from the area for the last several days.
Earlier, on Thursday, a veterinary surgeon at Banghabandhu Safari Park in Gazipur injected the elephant with tranquiliser by using a special gun and in reaction to that the elephant started jumping off and fell into a nearby pond.
Later, locals pulled the tranquilised elephant out of the water and later it was tied to a tree with a nylon rope.
Since then efforts were being made to bring the animal under control to take it to Banghabandhu Safari Park.
On August 3, a three-member Indian team came to Bangladesh to give support to a 17-member Bangladeshi team for the rescue of the elephant.
The elephant was swept away with the floodwater of the trans-boundary Brahmaputra River from Assam of India into Kurigram district on Roumari border on June 28, according to a news agency
Yesterday it broke its chains, when a man went to chain it again it kicked him. The man is now critically injured, admitted in hospital.
I am sure after that they tranquilized it to death. Too much anaesthetic can depress your cardiac system
you would be crazy to go anywhere near a wild elephant... even if it is chained... they are a completely different animal to domesticated ones...Thing is, people in BD are not taught and supposed to love or care for animals. So, the Rangers injected tranquilizers so many times. I wonder why the Rangers could not arrange a Mahut? I feel very depressed after reading the news. I was rather dreaming, someday i will visit Banga Bahadur in the Gazipur Safari, will touch it, adore it and give him bananas to eat. It may not have been practical for me to go, nevertheless, I was having such an imagination.
So much Rona Dona for an Indian origin elephant. One lucky animal.
Not really, confused-jamaati-living -frustrated -in-the-US-babu
Do you even comprehend what you write, so now animals, plants and nature is Indian and Bangladeshis. Sorry to say, but this is the most idiotic statement i have heard in long time.
An animal died and you are mocking it.Remember Human Being is one kind of animal more in some cases as observed
Indian forum is that way---------->
I have been in this forum since 2007. I do not even recall visiting your stinky section. Now find your way out bharti. Calling me confused you shameless looser.