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Baby elephant cries for help after his herd abandons him - Page 26 of 40 - Kiwi Report

Baby elephant cries for help after his herd abandons him


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[post_page_title]A lion cub in mortal danger[/post_page_title]
You might think of elephants are the wise, protective types, but would you consider lions – the apex predators of the animal kingdom – to be capable of feeling exactly the same? Lions, or more accurately lionesses, are just as motherly and will spring into action, even endangering their own lives. Case in point: when a mother lion spotted her offspring had fallen into a deep river gully in the Kenyan Maasai Mara wildlife reserve, she sprang into action.

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