
From Near Death To Full Recovery: 'Beer' The Elephant's Remarkable Journey
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Indian Forest Officer Parveen Kaswan recently took to social media platform X to share an update on Beer's health.
Beer, a weak premature baby elephant, was rescued by the team of Indian Forest Officer, Parveen Kaswan in West Bengal in September 2020. The baby elephant was separated from its family after being swept away by the floodwaters of the Torsha River. Little Beer was on the "edge of death," with little to no hope of survival. How it started. How it is going.Beer was rescued as a few days old weak and exhausted baby. Far from mother and herd. Who got drifted in river Torsha in flood water. Later rescued by our teams in September 2020. All these years he was treated and cared… pic.twitter.com/14QYbtFeY1 Beer was rescued as a weak & premature small baby from flooded river by our teams. On the edge of death. And now a 4 year old healthy and notorious member in our camp. pic.twitter.com/aOEMUaBClo
Four years later, the elephant has fully recovered and is now strong and healthy. Parveen Kaswan recently took to social media platform X to share an update on Beer's health.
"Beer was rescued as a weak & premature small baby from flooded river by our teams. On the edge of death. And now a 4-year-old healthy and notorious member in our camp," he wrote on X.
