
Mother elephant helps baby jumbo walk in heartwarming viral video. Watch
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A mother elephant helped her baby walk in a heartwarming video that has gone viral online. The clip was shared by Harsh Mariwala on Twitter.
Videos featuring elephants doing the absolute mundane things can make anyone's day. They are just too cute! Well, we have one more video to add to that long list. In an adorable clip, a mother elephant taught a baby jumbo how to walk. The clip was shared by Harsh Mariwala on Twitter and has gone viral with over 1 lakh views.
The now-viral video was originally shared by Danny Deraney. In the short clip, a baby elephant was trying its best to walk. However, it tripped on the first try. Soon the jumbo's mother came and supported it with her trunk. The baby was able to stand and eventually walk with its mother.
"Before you start running, you must learn to walk. Before you learn to walk, you must learn to stand. Sustained progress is always slow," reads the caption of the post.
Watch the viral video here:
Before you start running, you must learn to walk. Before you learn to walk, you must learn to stand. Sustained progress is always slow. pic.twitter.com/iOQhvdbcr8

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