YouTube, SAVE THE ELEPHANTSJust like human children, baby elephants long to always be beside their mom.
Save The Elephants
PexelsSave the Elephants is a non-profit organization that aims to save wild elephants in Kenya. It supports many rescues of elephant calves who lose their families to poaching or natural calamities.
Caught On Cam
PexelsOne of the organization’s international interns in Kenya caught a funny video of a usual event at a riverbank in the country.
Having A Walk
YouTube, SAVE THE ELEPHANTSA group of elephants was having a walk and they had to cross a riverbank to get to their destination.
Lagging Behind
YouTube, SAVE THE ELEPHANTSTwo baby elephants were noticed to be lagging behind their mothers while enjoying the view and the other elephants’ company.
Where’s Mom?
YouTube, SAVE THE ELEPHANTSThe moment their mothers call for them, the two calves rushed to find their mothers who have crossed the river ahead of them.
Braving The Waters
PexelsThe youngsters seemed to enjoy the splashing of water all over their bodies as they sprinted toward their moms.
The Finish Line
YouTube, SAVE THE ELEPHANTSThe calves reached their moms after showing the camera how fast they can really run.
Flapping Ears
YouTube, SAVE THE ELEPHANTSPeople are not only amazed at the elephants’ speed but they were also amused at how their big ears flapped while they scrambled to find their mothers.
Watch the baby elephants’ race in the video below.
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