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Meet Wrinkly and Awkward, Mama Elephant Introduces Newborn Calf to Herd (VIDEO)

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Jhon Doe

- October, 2022

Wrinkly and awkward, this baby elephant is so young it still has its umbilical cord. No wonder the rest of the herd is so protective over it. 😍 Tinged by Mark Fox - Foxy Crocodile Bush retreat, in the Kruger National Park. These elephants are reacting normally to a newborn in the herd. It's not the humans causing the excitement. The herd is excited to meet the new baby. That's all it is. It's a beautiful thing, watching the herd meet the newborns.

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