Rescued Elephants Run To See Their Friend From The Other Side Of The River - ElephantNews #Video
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Description
A warm rainy day is welcomed by most elephants. Maliwan, MaeKoy, and Khampaeng play in the river as usual, speaking in happy, calm rumbling sounds. FaaSai and Dok Mai, who were playing in the river far away, heard this sound and came over to greet them at Elephant Nature Park.
Elephants, actually, are capable of communicating using low-frequency rumble sounds that can be heard from many kilometers away. The elephant is a most remarkable creature. Learn More: https://www.saveelephant.org/
Comments
- Deborah N Added Love comes in many forms & it is good that there is a place for them to be free & comfortable till their days are no more...
- CharMaine Added Elephants being Elephants. I bet they are loving their retirement park. Great organization.