India, Dec. 17 -- It was the coldest morning of the year in Kalahandi, Odisha. Mist clung to the paddy fields like a shroud, and frost crunched under the feet of a farmer walking toward his harvest. The silence was broken only by his own breath, until he heard a weak whimper from a dilapidated hut at the forest's edge. Inside, shivering violently, was a baby elephant, perhaps three or four months old. Its skin was pale from cold, its eyes barely open. Curiosity turned to pity, but before the farmer could step closer, a deafening trumpet erupted from the treeline. A massive tusker and a visibly distressed mother elephant stood guard. As villagers gathered, the elephant family retreated up a steep hill slope into the forest-but the newborn ...
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