Update: We are devastated to announce that "Dumbo" has passed away.
We want to thank everyone for their overwhelming support for "Dumbo". We hope that "Dumbo" is now finding the peace that he was so cruelly denied in his lifetime, and that his tragic story will urge Thai authorities to finally put an end to these outdated animal performances.
For more information, visit: movinganimals.org/savedumbo
The real-life "Dumbo" is a baby elephant who is forced to perform in unnatural and distressing shows at Phuket Zoo in Thailand.
The tiny infant is made to "perform" for tourists up to three-times-a-day in shows that include "raving" to loud music, "playing" musical instruments, and performing tricks.
Eyewitness footage and images have also revealed his skeletal body, raising concerns of possible malnourishment and exhaustion.
When he is not performing, he stands on display for tourists, all while silently sucking on his trunk for comfort - a sign of distress seen when infant elephants are without their mother.
We must stop this from being his fate for the rest of her life.
More footage from the same zoo shows adult elephants swaying in distress, and a sharp bullhook being scraped against an elephants' tender skin.
No elephant should have to live in such heartbreaking conditions. And "Dumbo" deserves to spend the rest of his life in a place where he can feel happiness and peace.
Please sign and share the petition calling for Phuket Zoo to release this baby elephant to an ethical sanctuary immediately.
Together, we can give him the life he deserves. Thank you.
For more images, information and updates about "Dumbo's" plight, visit Moving Animals.
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It's time to close Phuket Zoo: https://www.thepetitionsite.com/895/366/655/shut-phuket-zoo-performing-baby-elephant-dies-after-his-leg%E2%80%99s-snap/
The tragic story of "Dumbo" the baby elephant has broken countless hearts across the world. Now, to send the message that cruel wildlife attractions, like elephant shows, will not be tolerated, we’re calling for Phuket Zoo to be closed down immediately.
Will you join us? www.movinganimals.org/savedumbo
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We are devastated to announce that “Dumbo” the baby elephant has passed away. For more information, please visit: movinganimals.org/savedumbo
We want to thank everyone for their overwhelming support for “Dumbo”. We hope that “Dumbo” is now finding the peace that he was so cruelly denied in his lifetime, and that his tragic story will urge Thai authorities to finally put an end to outdated animal performances.