An elephant that lived at the zoo on Indonesia's tourist island of Bali has been found dead after being swept away by a strong river current.
The loss of Puncak Jaya’s glaciers will be an immeasurable loss to the area’s ecosystem and local tribes, scientists say.
An elephant in zoo on Indonesia ’s tourist island of Bali was found dead on Tuesday after being swept away.
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