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You see a mom and two young calves, and of course, you stop to watch the little ones. Suddenly, the tiniest, cutest elephant you've ever seen decides to act tough and show you who's boss!
Few things are more adorable than a baby elephants splashing around in a tub of water, and you can almost believe that Kirkja, a female elephant who turns one year old this month, knows exactly ...
Touching is especially important for mother–calf communication. When moving, elephant mothers will touch their calves with their trunks or feet when side-by-side or with their tails if the calf is behind them. If a calf wants to rest, it will press against its mother's front legs and when it wants to suckle, it will touch her breast or leg. [1]
Touching is especially important for mother–calf communication. When moving, elephant mothers will touch their calves with their trunks or feet when side-by-side or with their tails if the calf is behind them. A calf will press against its mother's front legs to signal it wants to rest and will touch her breast or leg when it wants to suckle ...
A Baby Elephant’s First Weeks. Let’s go easy on this kid, though. He’s only a few weeks old. Though elephant calves are capable of standing and even walking a few hours after birth (so they ...
A playful baby elephant is discovering the benefits — and the fun — of mud baths, and her joy is evident in a video shared by an Arizona zoo.. Reid Park Zoo officials shared the video of the ...
Cool Elephant Facts. While bringing home a baby elephant sounds like a dream, it would be nearly impossible for us to keep up with their dietary needs. Young elephants nurse from their mothers for ...
BY INSIDE EDITION A baby elephant and her mother had a heartwarming reunion in Thailand after being apart for three and a half years. Mebai was separated from her mother shortly after she was born ...