Mother And Nanny Look After Baby Elephant While Swim In The River - ElephantNews #Video
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Description
Even though Wan Mai is older and much stronger than before she arrived at Elephant Nature Park, yet her nanny and mother still watch over her closely. The elephant instinct is always to protect their young ones. When in a river with rising water levels and a swifter current, the elders will protect the child by staying both upriver and downriver of the young ones. For most of the rainy season, high water levels are a joyous event, but it also can be a high risk to smaller elephants. Caregivers remain watchful and vigilant. Learn More: https://www.saveelephant.org/
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- Diane P. Added Elephants are wonderful creations. It breaks my heart to see them being killed for their ivory and babies left alone. I have seen them in the wild in Africa and also at a rescue camp. They really do smile.