Elephants go for a dip in viral video. Netizens heart it
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A video of a herd of elephants heading for a bath in the Ganges has gone viral. Twitter loved the clip of the gentle giants.
Summers are finally here, and it is not just us who feel that a nice cold bath is the best way to beat the scorching heat of the sun. Well, a new video shows that a herd of elephants also feel the same. An undated video of a group of elephants heading for a bath has gone viral on Twitter. Bulls heading for dip at Ganges in Haridwar pic.twitter.com/56UB93OjHo Hope they maintain COVID-19 guidelines while taking dip in Ganges,Haridwar.A current hot spot of dreaded COVID-19 spreader.Pray for their safe return after a holy dip,aashirwad from Ganga maia. pic.twitter.com/EuijTNdNGV What’s the hurry ? At least they are following social distancing. Why do ppl hav to honk? Can't they be silent nd giv way to other species,that too such gentle giants. Six bull elephants together..This is the biggest group of bulls I am seeing.. Normally they are single, but sometimes in a group of two to four.. Wow Lads. The true Sadhus People r so impatient that they r honking!!!! Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Susanta Nanda shared the video on Twitter on Tuesday evening. The video showed a group of elephants moving in line for a bath in the cold river water. The herd consisted of six elephants. According to the IFS officer, the elephants were heading for a dip at the Ganges in Haridwar.More Related News