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Flashback Friday: Nanny SookSai’s Life Before And After Rescue

Flashback Friday: Nanny SookSai’s Life Before and After Rescue

Not so long ago, a mother and child were rescued from Omkoi district, Thailand. Their names are Mho Jae and Sa Ngae. Happiness was restored to Sooksai, and she dotes on the boy with an everlasting affection, fulfilling that enviable role of Nanny with an ardent attention to duty and care.
Baby Elephant Sa Ngae And Nanny Sooksai Enjoy Muddy Fun

Baby Elephant Sa Ngae and Nanny Sooksai enjoy Muddy Fun

It’s the rainy season here in Thailand and all the rain helps create wonderful muddy fun for the herd. Baby boy Sa Ngae & his nanny Sooksai show us just how much fun can be had and we can see how their beautiful bond has developed
SookSai Presents Herself To Be A Nanny For Newly Rescued Baby Sa Ngae

SookSai Presents Herself To Be A Nanny For Newly Rescued Baby Sa Ngae

There is a wonderful story to be seen in this video, showing the start of a relationship between a baby elephant Sa Ngae andan older elephant SookSai. Sa Ngae's mother Mho Jae is constantly in the vicinity and lets her baby play with SookSai. The story to be understood here is that SookSai is presenting herself to be a nanny for the baby and showing that she would like to bond with the family.
SookSai (สุขใส)

SookSai (สุขใส)

Originally from Mae Sariang, born approximately 1965, with Karen hill tribe owners, SookSai has been moved all around Thailand and has passed from owner to owner about 15 times.She began her working life in legal and illegal logging. SookSai eventually ended up in the south of Thailand working as a trekking elephant. In 2011 she lost her footing going up a hill and broke her ankle.
Elephant Of The Week : SookSai

Elephant Of The Week : SookSai

Sook Sai means "Pure Happiness". She worked in logging, trekking and street begging. She has had 15 different owners. During her working life, she slipped while walking up the hill. Her ankle was broken, then she was sent to work in trekking. Due to this injury,
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