Authorities in SW China rescue elephant stuck in mud
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An Asian elephant weighing around 2.5 tonnes was finally rescued on Monday after stuck in the mud for hours. Local police and other departments rescued the elephant in southwest China's Yunnan Province, which has the largest population of wild Asian elephants in the country.
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