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  2. This Baby Elephant Has a Whole Herd of Bodyguards

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    Baby elephants can walk within hours of birth, but they are otherwise quite helpless and completely dependent on their mothers. The bond between an elephant mother and her calf is one of the ...

  3. Big-Eared Baby Elephant in Fresno Looks Like a Real-Life Dumbo

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    The two baby elephants born at the Fresno zoo last month are growing big and strong, and just made their public debut in the zoo’s viewing area today. The calves, both male, were born to two ...

  4. People Online Are Overtaken By The Cuteness Of These 2 ...

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    Image credits: Fresno Chaffee Zoo (Facebook) Fresno Chaffee Zoo has recently welcomed 2 baby elephants who almost instantly made everyone fall in love with them. Even though Fresno Chaffee Zoo has ...

  5. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    The word elephant is derived from the Latin word elephas (genitive elephantis) ' elephant ', which is the Latinised form of the ancient Greek ἐλέφας (elephas) (genitive ἐλέφαντος (elephantos, [1])) probably from a non-Indo-European language, likely Phoenician. [2]

  6. African elephant - Wikipedia

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    African elephants are members of the genus ... export had been allowed in Southern Africa with Zimbabwe capturing and exporting more than 100 baby elephants to ...

  7. African forest elephant - Wikipedia

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    Baby elephants weigh around 105 kg (232 lb) at birth. Almost immediately, they can stand up and move around, allowing the mother to roam around and forage, which is also essential to reduce predation. The baby suckles using its mouth while its trunk is held over its head.

  8. Against the Odds: African Elephant Twins Thrive in Tanzania - AOL

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    The average elephant baby is 200lbs at birth and 3 feet tall, growing to be 6-13 feet tall depending on what type of elephant they are. With babies that big is it even possible for a mother to ...

  9. Jayathu - Wikipedia

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    Jayathu was an Asian elephant born sometime in 1983 in Sri Lanka. Local farmers scared away her herd and Jayathu fell into a pit but was rescued and taken into an elephant orphanage. She was later sent via airplane to the National Zoological Park in Washington D.C. [1]

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