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Baby elephant cries for help after his herd abandons him - Page 35 of 40 - Kiwi Report

Baby elephant cries for help after his herd abandons him


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[post_page_title]A motherly bond[/post_page_title]
Elephant cows – or females – are incredibly maternal creatures. Just like many other mammals, the calves live under the care of their mothers. However, elephant calves are also raised by the rest of the herd for the first twelve years of their lives. Perhaps it’s no wonder they become such an important part of the family to all the members. So when this little calf was struggling to get out of the watering hole, it wasn’t long before the rest of the herd became distressed.

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