World's first male elephant twins born in Thailand
The twins were born to Phang Thong Khun, a 35-year-old elephant in the Tha Lad area of Surin, The Nation reported.
A crowd cheered when the twins were born about two hours apart early Saturday morning, elephant trainer Prapai Mokhorn trainer told The Nation.
A veterinarian at the Surin Elephant Hospital said the twins were strong and each weighed 70-80 kilograms.
A veterinarian at the Surin Elephant Hospital said the twins were strong and each weighed 70-80 kilograms.
The still-unnamed baby elephants are the first known male twins.
Female twins named Phang Jum and Phang Jim were born in Thailand 15 years ago.
Female twins named Phang Jum and Phang Jim were born in Thailand 15 years ago.

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