[post_page_title]Help from the family[/post_page_title]
Sometimes, elephants don’t need the help of humans to rescue their trapped calves. All it takes is putting their trunks together to come up with the right course of action. Such was the case when another elephant calf found itself in a bind, this time being stuck in the mud. Upon realizing the situation, the herd began to panic. These elephants lived in Kruger National Park in South Africa, where on top of mud pits, they had to contend with additional dangers, in the form of poachers. The park rangers heavily protect these elephants, especially after the area suffered a significant rise in ivory poaching since the ‘80s.
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