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PETA India has offered to donate a life-like mechanical elephant to a mosque in Malappuram, Kerala, following an incident where an elephant injured 24 devotees during a religious procession. The offer is part of PETA's initiative to replace live elephants in religious ceremonies with mechanical ones for safer and more compassionate celebrations.
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