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Tusker 'Deegadanthu 1' reemerges from hiding after four long years.
The majestic Deega-Danthu One tusker, has reemerged on the banks of the Kala Wewa for the first time in almost four years.
The Deega-Danthu One tusker is a wild elephant in Sri Lanka that is often seen around the Kala Wewa, but had remained out of sight for many years.
Deega-Danthu is considered as the tusker with the longest tusks from among the tuskers living around the Kala Wewa and its surrounding forest reservations.
The Deega-Danthu One tusker is often seen roaming in the Kahalla-Palle Forest Reservation, and in the Reswehera, Siyabalangamuwa, Kalawewa, and Balalu Wewa areas.
Over the past four years, the Deega-Danthu One tusker had remained out of sight, and following his reemergence many wildlife lovers had made their way to the Kala Wewa to witness this majestic tusker.
The Deega-Danthu One tusker can be seen among the herd of over 200 wild elephants visiting the Kala Wewa and Balalu Wewa during this dry season..
It is reported that a wound can be witnessed above the right eye of the Deega-Danthu One tusker.
It is still uncertain of the injuries were inflicted by a gun shot or following a battle with another tusker, however, an inspection from a distance highlights an infection in the wound.