PETA India has donated a life-size mechanical elephant to the Pournamikavi Temple in Venganoor, Thiruvananthapuram, in southern India. The mechanical elephant, which stands three meters tall and weighs 800 kilograms, is designed to move its ears and tail. This initiative aims to prevent animal cruelty by replacing live elephants in religious rituals. The robotic elephant will be used in all temple ceremonies.
🐘 A robotic elephant will be used in all temple ceremonies in India's Thiruvananthapuram in an effort to prevent animal cruelty. The three-meter-tall, 800 kg mechanical elephant can move its ears and tail https://t.co/rowtCuAHNE
🐘 A temple in southern India has introduced a lifelike robotic elephant to be used in religious rituals in an effort to prevent animal cruelty https://t.co/vHvHuezTEB
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Watch | Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala: PETA India donates a mechanical elephant to the Pournamikavi Temple in Venganoor | reported by news agency ANI https://t.co/lWkZXatcHF
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#Kerala | @PetaIndia donates a mechanical elephant to the Pournamikavi Temple in Venganoor, Thiruvananthapuram https://t.co/EKsCxmRMZX
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