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    Armenia's only elephant to get an Indian companion

    Mail & Guardian Online , South Africa
    Oct 13 2004

    The only male elephant in Armenia's zoo will get an Indian female
    companion this week, a news report said on Wednesday.

    Armenian officials had asked the Indian government for a female
    pachyderm in 1999, for its sole male elephant originally from Moscow.
    Indian premier Atal Behari Vajpayee promised them an elephant during
    a visit to Armenia last year.

    Acknowledging that their gift was late, Indian officials were quoted
    as saying in the Hindu newspaper that the elephant would help "cement"
    India-Armenia ties.

    Eight-year-old Komala weighs 1 500kg and lives in a zoo in the southern
    Indian city of Mysore. She will travel in a specially-made container
    to Bangalore on Thursday from where the Armenian government will fly
    her, mildly sedated in a cargo plane, the report said.

    Mysore zoo veterinarian SM Khadri described Komala as "exceptionally
    well behaved, obedient and in good health".

    She is an "F2" elephant, or one that is bred in captivity. India only
    sends "F2" elephants abroad, Khadri said.

    Accompanying her through the acclimatisation process will be a "mahout"
    or handler and a team of veterinarians. - Sapa
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