An elephant named Mosha looked happy when she tested her new prosthetic leg last month.
She lost her leg in a land mine explosion when she was under a year old.
This is her ninth prosthetic leg as she grew bigger and stronger since the initial accident 10 years ago.
Image: Facebook/Friends of the Asian Elephant Foundation
She lives with Friends of the Asian Elephant Foundation in Lampang, Thailand - along with fellow land mine victim Motola, a 56-year-old elephant who also got a new prosthetic leg.
The new prosthetics will keep weight off the elephants’ other limbs.
Mosha weighs more than 4,000 lb, and her prosthetic is made of thermoplastic, steel, and elastomer.