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Indian villagers up to the tusk as they rescue elephant from swamp

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The elephant got separated from its herd and was stuck in a deep swamp filled with muddy water. It took them two to three hours to free the elephant.

Added on the 25/10/2019 16:36:55 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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