Cleaning sheds for the elephants every morning,(1)feedingfeeding(feed)them,checking their health status,and taking them to nearby forests for field survival training ...Xiong Chaoyong's daily work is all about the huge creatures he (2)lookslooks (look) after.
Bordering(接壤) the Laos and Myanmar,Xishuangbanna is regarded as the country's (3)largestlargest(large) habitat(棲息地) for Asian elephants,mainly due to its large area of rainforest.
Xiong (4)joinedjoined(join) the rescue center in 2005 when an elephant called Ranran was seriously injured,and someone (5)that/whothat/who knew how to nurse the giants was needed.
"Back then,I thought(6)herher(she)chances of survival were slim," Xiong recalled,noting that Ranran had injured a vet during the treatment(7)beforebefore he came jye.aire.He said some experts almost gave up on her and even suggested euthanasia(安樂死).
"But I think we only have the right (8)to rescueto rescue (rescue) her,which is also our responsibility," said the 39-year-old keeper who call himself(9)anan "elephant dad".
Through Xiong's meticulous care,Ranran survived and grew up(10)healthilyhealthily(healthy).In 2019,she gave birth to a baby,and Xiong joked that he has luckily become a "grandpa".
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