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See what it takes to move over 500 elephants 150 miles - Page 14 of 21 - Kiwi Report

See what it takes to move over 500 elephants 150 miles


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[post_page_title]Four minutes[/post_page_title]
In fact, an elephant’s tolerance is so high that this tremendously toxic sedative actually takes an average of four minutes to take effect! Those four minutes are crucial to their translocation efforts.

Elephants can still cover a huge expanse in this time and so must be monitored carefully. They were darted in such a way that should keep families of elephants close to each other to reduce stress, thus ensuring they stick together while the sedative kicked in, was extremely important.

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