Rhino Mutilated by Poachers is Treated with Elephant Skin

in Animal News on August 17, 2015

A rhino whose face was mutilated by poachers in South Africa is getting an unusual cover for her wounds: elephant skin. Poachers recently shot the 12-year-old rhino, called Hope, at a wildlife park. They then hacked Hope’s face to pull out her horns. Veterinarians opted to cover the wounds with elephant skin—which came from a taxidermist, who obtained it from an elephant who had died from natural causes—because, given the nature of the injuries, natural materials would work better than the hard synthetic shields normally used.

Link: CNN

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