
Baby elephant hugs Tamil Nadu forest officer after reuniting with mother. Viral pic
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The picture, shared on Twitter by IFS officer Parveen Kaswan, shows the rescued baby elephant hugging a forest officer with its tiny trunk.
Earlier this month, a Tamil Nadu Foresters’ team successfully reunited a baby elephant with its mother. The video went quite viral and was a wholesome watch. Now, another photograph of the calf has emerged on social media that is once again making people say aww. Love has no language. A baby elephant hugging a forest officer. The team rescued this calf & reunited with mother. pic.twitter.com/BM66tGrhFA Here is the answer for youhttps://t.co/SHPamWZYYt , Baby elephant shows so much love. I think it will remember him and may be tell its mamma and appa in its own language how it hugged and felt at easeAlso heard that elephants have a long memory This leaves me speechless and with eyes glistened with tears. Baby elephants occupy a special corner in the heart ahh! so soo beautiful . This little calf happily walks to get reunited with its mother guarded with Z+ security of the Tamilnadu Foresters team.Earlier the calf was found alone & injured. TN forest team rescued, treated and escorts the little one to join with the mother. #Hope #Happiness pic.twitter.com/7vFxRr03IP
The picture, shared on Twitter by IFS officer Parveen Kaswan, shows the rescued baby elephant hugging a forest officer with its tiny trunk. If that isn’t adorable, then we don’t know what is!

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