An elephant carries felled teak logs to stacking piles for pickup. Near the village of Cochin in Kerala, India, Asian elephants are used to log teak from a commercial plantation. The domestication and use of elephants in India is a tradition over 4,000 years old.
An elephant carries felled teak logs to stacking piles for pickup. Near the village of Cochin in Kerala, India, Asian elephants are used to log teak from a commercial plantation. The domestication and use of elephants in India is a tradition over 4,000 years old.
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An elephant carries felled teak logs to stacking piles for pickup. Near the village of Cochin in Kerala, India, Asian elephants are used to log teak from a commercial plantation. The domestication and use of elephants in India is a tradition over 4,000 years old.


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