Sumatra, Indonesia. 12th Nov, 2015. A Sumatran elephant newborn calf, named the Eropa, aged three months, standing next to his mother, Olive, 19 years of age are trained to patrol the forest Tangkahan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, November 12, 2015. A total of three female Sumatran elephant calf born from their mother Named age Olive of 25 years, Agustina age of 43 years, and Yuni age of 27 years with Theo male 27 years, with a content of more than 22 months. Credit: Ivan Damanik/17³Ô¹ÏÔÚÏß Live News
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A Sumatran elephant newborn calf, named the Eropa, aged three months, standing next to his mother, Olive, 19 years of age are trained to patrol the forest Tangkahan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, November 12, 2015. A total of three female Sumatran elephant calf born from their mother Named age Olive of 25 years, Agustina age of 43 years, and Yuni age of 27 years with Theo male 27 years, with a content of more than 22 months. Rudikita Sembiring, An environmental group says, 160 population of Sumatran elephants are in crisis, because most of the remaining forests of the Indonesian island has become smaller and fell sharply due to hunting high to take ivory, many poisoned or shot, highlighting the lack of law enforcement against poaching country.