Thrissur (India) (AFP) – It flaps its ears and squirts water from a waving trunk, but this elephant is a life-size mechanical replica rolled out to replace the endangered animals in India's Hindu ...
Like the real deal: Workers preparing robotic elephant models for religious rituals at the Chakkamparambu Bhagavathy temple in Thrissur; AFP It flaps its ears and squirts water from a waving trunk, ...
THRISSUR: The life-size mechanical elephant is similar to a living one; it flaps its ears and squirts water from its majestic trunk but it is also a replica rolled out to replace the endangered ...
It flaps its ears and squirts water from a waving trunk, but this elephant is a life-size mechanical replica rolled out to replace the endangered animals in India’s Hindu temples. Made of fibreglass ...
Workers assemble a robotic elephant model (centre), newly donated by VFAES for religious rituals at a temple in Thrissur, in India's Kerala state. — AFP THRISSUR, India: It flaps its ears and squirts ...
It flaps its ears and squirts water from a waving trunk, but this elephant is a life-size mechanical replica rolled out to replace the endangered animals in India’s Hindu temples. Made of fiberglass ...
Workers assemble a robotic elephant model (centre), newly donated by the Voice for Asian Elephants Society (VFAES) for religious rituals at the Chakkamparambu Bhagavathy temple in Thrissur. (AFP pic) ...