Rare Twin Elephants Born in Africa
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- October, 2022Rare elephant twins have been born to the Winds II elephant family in the Samburu National Reserve in Kenya. Iain Douglas Hamilton from the Save the Elephants conservation NGO, says twin elephant births only represent about 1% of all births. “In all the previous cases where an elephant has given birth to twins in Kenya, one of the babies died because it is a big stress on a female.”