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Baby elephant enjoys playing at park in Kenya in viral video. Adorable, says Internet

Baby elephant enjoys playing at park in Kenya in viral video. Adorable, says Internet

India Today
Monday, April 19, 2021 12:02:19 PM UTC

The short clip showed the baby elephant Lapa busy playing around in the shelter while other elephants watched over him.

Do you like watching videos featuring baby elephants? In that case, we have a treat for you. The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust shared a short clip of an elephant calf Lapa, who was busy playing around in the shelter, and social media users cannot stop watching the clip. Little Lapa is in a playful mood - sound on to hear his tiny trumpets! He is one of 38 calves born to orphans we have successfully rescued, reintegrated and returned to the wild. Meet our family of grand-calves at: https://t.co/AwYU3jr3XS pic.twitter.com/aUOCrstSJR So funny and adorable ! These eles round him are nannies ??? Yes, one is mum I think, and the others are indeed nannies, - I think they are all ex-orphans too, all finally leading an individual wild life as a herd. Lapa is exactly the kind of little one I loved to babysit for when I was a sitter. So full of sass and beans! #Protectwhatyoulove #bekindtoelephants You are the best. Thank you for you're doing, for saving and protecting these majestic animals. It is love, respect that you share. MERCI from France I love how the bird sounds are like laughter! LOVE seeing the article with all the individual little ones listed.... each and every one, beautiful and thriving! That was a very powerful way to share their history of birth. Much gratitude... Elephants are so beautiful He's showing how fierce he is! (although Mom & Aunties tell him it's ok!) lol In the 31-second-long video posted on Twitter, little Lapa is seen playing in the shelter in Kenya’s Tsavo East National Park while other elephants watched over him. The baby elephant ran down the shelter playing in the mud and made tiny trumpets. “Little Lapa is in a playful mood - sound on to hear his tiny trumpets! He is one of 38 calves born to orphans we have successfully rescued, reintegrated and returned to the wild,” Sheldrick Wildlife Trust said in the caption of their post.
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