A veterinarian of Natural Resource Conservation Center (BKSDA) Aceh performs autopsy of two Sumatran elephants which died because of electric shocks that installed at plantation fence residents in Aceh Timur District, Indonesia on October 17, 2017. The Sumatran elephant population decrease because elephants are hunted for being ivory or considered pests. Currently, only 1,700 Sumatran elephants live in the wild. (Photo by Junaidi Hanafiah/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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