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Chandaka Tusker Ramu’s skeleton recovered after years, preserving a wildlife legacy

The skeleton of Ramu, a tusked elephant from Odisha, has been carefully recovered and chemically cleaned, revealing 240 preserved bones and raising questions about how wildlife remains are scientifically conserved.

December 17, 2025 / 16:05 IST
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Forest Department Recovers Buried Skeleton of Chandaka Tusker Ramu (Representative Image: Canva)
Forest Department Recovers Buried Skeleton of Chandaka Tusker Ramu (Representative Image: Canva)

The skeletal remains of a tusked elephant named Ramu were recovered on 2025-12-16 from Chandaka-Dampara Wildlife Sanctuary near Bhubaneswar, officials said.

Forest officials confirmed the skeleton was excavated from soil. Ramu was a well-known tusked elephant locally. The recovery aims to document important wildlife remains. Experts described the process as scientifically planned. The operation involved careful excavation and preservation steps.

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How the elephant skeleton was recovered
A specialised expert team led the recovery operation. The team was headed by zoologist Shiva Prasad Parida. Excavation revealed a nearly complete elephant skeleton. Bones were buried beneath layers of compacted soil. Officials said precision was required during removal.

A total of 240 bones were recovered. These included the skull and both tusks. Each bone was catalogued during the recovery process. The remains were later handed to authorities.