Orphaned pygmy elephant who lost mother in Borneo ‘is having fun again’

 

A wildlife official feeds the baby elephant milk (Picture: Sabah Wildlife Department / AFP)

 

The orphaned pygmy elephant pictured trying to wake his poisoned mother appears to be on the road to recovery.

 
Pygmy elephant Joe survive poisoning in Malaysia
Baby Joe survived the poisoning (Picture: Sabah Wildlife Department / AFP)

Three-month-old baby Joe looks to be having fun again at an animal sanctuary after fears from animal experts he was dying from a broken heart.

 
Three-month-old baby pygmy elephant "Joe
Joe attempts to wake his mum (Picture: Sabah Wildlife Department/AFP)

His mother was among ten elephants from the same family found dead after being poisoned in Malaysia’s Gunung Rara Forest Reserve last month.

The Borneo pygmy calf was losing weight fast, despite around the clock care, before being introduced to keeper Augustin David at Lok Kawi Wildlife Park who has become his surrogate mother.

 
Pygmy elephant Joe survive poisoning in Malaysia
Baby Joe is receiving around the clock care (Picture: AFP)

‘He has clear likes and dislikes,’ he explained. ‘He loves suckling people’s thumbs – just like a human baby, it calms him.

Pygmy elephant Joe survive poisoning in Malaysia
Malaysian authorities have offered a reward for any information over the poisoning (Picture: Sabah Wildlife Department / AFP)

‘But he doesn’t like showers, so we have to wash him in his pen. At the moment he is losing his baby skin so he likes to rub against anything because he’s itchy.’

 
Pygmy elephant Joe survive poisoning in Malaysia
There were fears Joe was dying of a broken heart (Picture: AFP / Sabah Wildlife Department )

Malaysian authorities have offered a $16,000 (£10,000) reward for any information over the poisoning of the elephants that died of internal bleeding.

Pygmy elephant Joe survive poisoning in Malaysia
Augustin David has become Joe’s surrogate mother (Picture: AFP / Sabah Wildlife Department )

Officials overseeing Joe’s recovery say it is too soon to know if he will recover completely it but say ‘he has a strong will to survive’.

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