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While the mahouts were relaxing and eating lunch, AuengKham, HomNuan
and RatanaKham decided to enjoy the opportunity for a forest romp, swiftly
crossing the river and disappearing into the jungle. These three are
commonly known as the chorus girls at Elephant Nature Park for their boisterous and buoyant chatter. They always have a good time together, and take every opportunity for some fun antics. Hope that you enjoy the happy sounds and cheerful footage of elephants at play. Learn More: https://www.saveelephant.org/

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  • CharMane Added They sure were doing some clipping when they hit that jungle . . . for about five seconds. LOL. They are beautiful creatures and seeing in their natural habitat is glorious. And so much to say . . . thanks Mel.