Rare white elephant caught in Myanmar

A rare white elephant, historically considered an omen of political change, has been captured in the west of military-ruled Myanmar, state media reported yesterday. The female pachyderm was captured by officials on Saturday in the coastal town of...

A rare white elephant, historically considered an omen of political change, has been captured in the west of military-ruled Myanmar, state media reported yesterday.

The female pachyderm was captured by officials on Saturday in the coastal town of Maungtaw in Rakhine state, the New Light of Myanmar newspaper said.

She is aged about 38 and more than two metres tall, the English-language paper said, although it did not mention where she would be kept.

Kings and leaders in Myanmar, a predominantly Buddhist country, have traditionally treasured white elephants, whose rare appearances in the country are believed to herald political change.

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