COLOMBO, Sri Lanka -- Sri Lanka's wildlife authorities on Tuesday said that a pair of twin baby elephants was born at the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, outside the central hills of Kandy in the Central Province, which was the first of its kind reported from the orphanage.

A 25-year-old elephant named Surangi delivered healthy male calves.

They are the first elephant twins born in captivity in Sri Lanka since 1941, according to elephant expert Jayantha Jayewardene.
“Both the calves and the mother are doing fine,” Renuka Bandaranaike, head of the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, said.

“The babies are relatively small, but they are healthy.” She said Surangi gave birth to a male calf in 2009.
