Ayutthaya-born elephants may be first-ever male and female twins


Miracle twins: The male and female calves were born in Ayutthaya province on June 7. — The Nation/ANN

A 36-year-old elephant named “Pang Jamjuree” gave birth to male and female calves in Ayutthaya province in what is believed to be the world’s first twin elephants of different sexes.

An official at Royal Elephant Kraal Village in Ayutthaya’s Suan Prik subdistrict said on Saturday that the male calf came out first on Friday night, weighing around 80kg. The mother delivered another calf, a female weighing 60kg, 18 minutes later, to the surprise of surrounding veterinarians and caretakers.

A caretaker who was slightly injured when he tried to catch the second calf was later sent to a hospital for a check-up and X-ray as a precaution, the official said.

Laithongrian Meephan, owner of the establishment and president of Phra Kochaban Foundation for elephant care, said on Saturday that the kraal had witnessed some twin births in the past, but the calves were either both males or females.

The twins born on Friday night would be the kraal’s 94th and 95th births in 27 years of operation, he said.

Their father is a 29-year-old elephant named Plai Siam, who has been a star in several cultural shows in the province, he said, adding that this is Pang’s fourth pregnancy.

“Twin birthing is one of the miracles in this auspicious year, when His Majesty the King will celebrate his 72nd birthday on July 28,” said Laithongrian.

“We are praying that both babies are healthy and will grow up fast.” — The Nation/ANN

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