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Tusk trouble in Tsavo: Vets free Kenya elephant after freak trunk impalement

A rare self-inflicted injury left the elephant unable to eat, drink or breathe properly until a rapid field rescue team stepped in.

December 16, 2025 / 12:21 IST
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Field teams say the position left the animal struggling to feed, drink, and even breathe comfortably, turning what might sound like a freak accident into a fast-moving medical risk in the wild.

A rare and alarming wildlife emergency unfolded in Kenya’s Tsavo when a large bull elephant ended up with its own tusk lodged through its trunk, effectively pinning the trunk in place and making basic functions difficult. Field teams say the position left the animal struggling to feed, drink, and even breathe comfortably, turning what might sound like a freak accident into a fast-moving medical risk in the wild.

How the injury likely happened

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According to the account shared by the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, the bull appears to have been probing his left nostril with his right tusk when he lost his balance. In that moment, the tusk punctured the trunk and became trapped, creating a fixed, painful “hooked” position that the elephant could not correct on his own. The team estimated he had been stuck like this for at least three days before help arrived.

The rescue operation in the field