for motala, each day starts with her prosthetic being fitted, so she can walk out for breakfast.y! it weighs a good, at least 15 kilograms. in the early morning and late afternoon, when the sun is not too hot, motala will walk out for a few hours. there you go. adult females weigh just under three tonnes on average. so the prosthetic is needed to give vital relief to her other three legs which are under enormous pressure. how long did it take her to get used to the prosthetic leg? five to seven days. then she gets used to it? yes. the focus here is an working with elephant owners in the community, to help any animal that needs medical attention. the baby! they also have a nursery section, and i'm fortunate enough to be able to see a newborn. so how old is the baby? nine days. the ba by‘s name? his name is mina. it is humbling to see the connection doctor kay has with these animals, as she gives baby mina a checkup. it is amazing to see elephants like these that would have otherwise died in the wild to be thriving in the hospital, and spending time with dr kay and soraida, learnin