The world's loneliest elephant arrives in Niue

Asian elephant Anjalee will spend three months in quarantine in Polynesia on her way to Auckland zoo

Niue does not get many human visitors, but now the tiny Pacific Island, home to just 1,500 people, has welcomed an even more unusual guest – Anjalee, probably the world’s loneliest elephant.

But the eight-year-old Asian elephant, who arrived in the world’s smallest nation on Friday, will not be lonely for long. Her bizarre detour to Polynesia will provide a three-month quarantine period before she heads to Auckland zoo.

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