Year of rescue: 2020
Age at the time of rescue: 50 years old
Sex: Male
Personality traits: Calm but can get moody
Recognisable features: Significantly torn ears resembling Chanchal’s; tall stature; small tusks
Present health condition: Septic spiked chain wounds on his hind limbs, overgrown and disfigured toenails, poor body composition, distinctly outwardly protruding spine, footpad abscesses on his hind limbs, infected hip abscesses on his left side
Facility: Treatment Unit at ECCC
Favourite food: Sugarcane and papayas
Closest to: Solitary in nature
Favourite activities: Loves scratching himself with sugarcane stalks
Background history: For 50 years, Jai languished on the unforgiving streets of crowded cities and was abused as a begging elephant. Being a robust bull elephant, his owners thought the best way to control him is to tightly restrain him with illegal spiked chains that dug through his flesh causing suppurating wounds. The timely intervention of the Rajasthan Forest Department and Wildlife SOS rescued him from a lifetime of misery and Jai was successfully rehabilitated to the Wildlife SOS Treatment Unit for intensive care. | READ MORE ABOUT JAI