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Is This Newborn Baby Elephant Going To Drown? Watch What Happens (VIDEO)

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Jhon Doe

- October, 2022

'Although elephants are natural swimmers, they do not know how to swim as babies. South African elephant conservation researchers found that baby elephants (calves) do not learn how to swim until they are several months old. The mother elephants will stay with them when they are near water. Wonderful sighting! The baby elephant got thrown into the deep end. But with the help of his sisters and cousins, they ushered him through his first deep crossing. Elephants are amazing, nurturing and caring animals. How smart. First they went in to test how deep the water was, then decided to go a little down farther where they probably knew would be shallow enough for the baby to cross. What a nice and caring family.

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