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Baby elephant cries for help after his herd abandons him - Page 3 of 40 - Kiwi Report

Baby elephant cries for help after his herd abandons him


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[post_page_title]Cooling off[/post_page_title]
This unusual situation came about after the herd found themselves by one of the area’s natural pools. Living in the African heat, it’s essential for elephants to stay hydrated, which is why the animal usually populates these places. As well as water, these pools have an abundance of mud, which a lot of the younger elephants enjoy rolling around in. The mud acts as a coolant under the intense sunshine and keeps them from overheating. However, playing around in these pools can have dangerous consequences.

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