
Year of arrival: 2021
Age at the time of arrival: Approximately 30 years old
Sex: Female
Recognisable features: Deviated hindlimbs
Health condition when rescued: Chronic abscesses, overgrown toenails, arthritis, abnormally deviated limbs; bony, protruding spine, severe wound along spine, bullhook injuries, sunken temple; debility due to long term deprivation of food and water; head seemed larger than body due to prolonged malnourishment
Facility: Elephant Hospital Campus (EHC)
Favourite food: Peanuts she receives as treats!
Favourite activities: Playing with tyre enrichment in the pool and taking mud baths
Background: Lakshmi had been working as a ‘begging’ elephant for three decades of her life. Prolonged and abject malnourishment led to her being known as “India’s skinniest elephant”. Lack of sustenance caused Lakshmi to have bent knees and visible bony projections along her spine as well. She was rescued and kept in a Madhya Pradesh Forest Department facility, following which she was transferred to the Wildlife SOS Elephant Hospital for much-needed medical attention and specialised care. | READ MORE ABOUT LAKSHMI