Baby Of Elephant Today
For your daily dose of wildlife videos we struck pure gold today with an adorable video of a baby elephant on social media.
Baby of elephant today. A baby elephant cried for five hours after his own mother attacked and abandoned him at a zoo in china. The internet enjoys wildlife videos especially if the clips feature animal cubs and calves. The elephant keepers sleep on cots next to the elephants every night and now it s their duty to slowly but surely get the baby elephants ready to march into the nairobi national park to graze on. A 6 year old asian elephant the youngest member of the oregon zoo s elephant family who was the darling of the zoo unexpectedly died thursday night from a deadly virus according to zoo staff.
The zoo also welcomed a baby elephant and five meerkat pups in 2020. The giant species is known for its calm and goofy nature. Veterinarians hoped it was an accident and treated the baby. Zebra foal just over two weeks after reid park zoo welcomed a baby zebra the foal died of what appears to be a spinal injury.
In a video that is winning hearts on the internet shows a baby elephant shooing away birds. An elephant calf who was born earlier this month at the st. The official shared a clip of a baby elephant playing with its trunk and our hearts cannot handle all the cuteness. Shortly after the mother elephant gave birth to the calf in august at the shendiaoshan wild animal nature reserve in rongcheng china she stepped on him according to metro u k.
Elephants are one of the most delightful animals and the internet is full of heartwarming videos featuring these gentle giants. One such video was shared on twitter by indian forest service ifs officer sudha ramen. Elephants are one of the most adorable animals. Zoo officials say the baby was born monday to semba a 30 year old african elephant and that.
Ap officials at reid park zoo in tucson are celebrating the birth of a baby elephant. The proud father is raja 27 who was himself the first elephant born at the. Louis zoo gave birth to a four legged bundle of joy. The adorable clip has been shared by indian forest service official susanta nanda.