The cutest!! 😍 #feelgoodclip #animalsmakemefeelgood #iloveanimals #orangutan #tigers #instagood
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The cutest!! 😍 #feelgoodclip #animalsmakemefeelgood #iloveanimals #orangutan #tigers #instagood
Hahaha!! The cutest and funniest thing ever 😹😂😹😹 #feelgoodfunnies #feelgoodclip Try not to laugh 😂
I really love these kind of stories #instagood #feelgoodclip #iloveanimals #animalsmakemefeelgood
Hahaha😂😹😂 Cuteness overload. Cutest little girl gets upset when she's told she can't have a boyfriend #feelgoodclip #feelgoodfunnies
Can't go wrong watching a baby elephant taking a bath #feelgoodclip #iloveanimals #animalsmakemefeelgood when I'm feeling down 😒😔😳😯😮😐😍😏😆😂 #animalscrackmeup
Hahaha!! 😹❤️😹😍😹❤️😍😂😹😻👧🏼 #feelgoodclip #hilarious #instagood She is tooooo cute. If this clip🎥 didn't just make you Feelgood then you might need some professional help 🚨🏥
My ball 🐼 😍 cutest baby panda playing with his new ball. I can watch this little guys for hours. #feelgoodclip #ilovepandas #iloveanimals #animalsmakemefeelgood #animalsmakemefeelgood
3 of 2 🎥 I love this elephant. She's sooOO CUTE!! 🐘 . She's got a heart of gold. ❤️✨🏆😻. #feelgoodclip . . 📰 9:46AM GMT 10 Mar 2009 Mosha the elephant has been fitted with an prosthetic leg in Lampang, Thailand, after losing a limb when she stepped on a landmine. 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. Now aged three, Mosha is growing at such a rate she has now been fitted with a second prosthetic leg. Her home in the tropical jungle of northern Thailand, near the Cambodian border, is an orphanage for elephants. Stumbling around on three limbs at the world's first elephant hospital, she refused to mix with other elephants and shunned food. Doctors had feared the worst until she had a chance meeting with Dr. Therdchai Jivacate, who runs a foundation for human amputees. Jivacate knew that Mosha would not survive as she grew heavier with age. "When she cannot walk, she is going to die," he said. Jivacate's foundation has made prosthetic limbs for over 16,000 humans. But it had never fitted an elephant until Mosha caught Jivacate's eye. Fashioned out of plastic, sawdust and metal, doctors at his Prostheses Foundation successfully fitted an artificial leg for Mosha sturdy enough to carry her weight. One of many patients treated at the unique £1m animal hospital, with fellow elephants suffering infections, broken bones and knife wounds, Mosha soon became the most famous. Almost a year after her operation, Mosha eats 200 pounds of food a day and is growing so fast that doctors recently fitted her with a second, larger prosthesis. After her daily exercises, Mosha takes a nap. The prosthesis is only removed when she sleeps.