If you like elephants, you will like this video. Elephants are misunderstood creatures. They can sometimes frighten people because they are large and have large trunks. In the video, you will see an elephant extending its trunk, trying to get through the window. The bus nearly tips over. The elephant is not trying to scare
Weird sleep schedules, twisting necks, and poison are just a few of the adaptions these creatures have relied on to survive planet Earth.
Visiting the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust near Nairobi is an amazing experience for anyone spending time in Kenya! See orphaned baby elephants ethically.
Elephants have known for a lot of things: their long trunks, their flappy ears, their rough skin, and their impressive size for starters. But one elephant has earned himself a new reputation as a budding fashionista after stealing a tour guide’s hat and trying it on for size. Jabu, a bull elephant in Botswana, is
At Portland’s Oregon Zoo, fall is celebrated with the annual “Squishing of the Squash,” when elephants trample over giant pumpkins.
Elephants have known for a lot of things: their long trunks, their flappy ears, their rough skin, and their impressive size for starters. But one elephant has earned himself a new reputation as a budding fashionista after stealing a tour guide’s hat and trying it on for size. Jabu, a bull elephant in Botswana, is
Elephants have known for a lot of things: their long trunks, their flappy ears, their rough skin, and their impressive size for starters. But one elephant has earned himself a new reputation as a budding fashionista after stealing a tour guide’s hat and trying it on for size. Jabu, a bull elephant in Botswana, is
Khanyisa, the Albino baby elephant, was rescued by Adine Roode, who had founded the elephant orphanage and sanctuary "HERD" in South Africa. Adine worked very hard with her team to integrate the orphaned elephants into an existing elephant herd known as the Jabulani herd. Khanyisa and the Jabulani herd elephants recently enjoyed cooling themselves down
Khanyisa is an orphaned albino elephant. She was found abandoned with a snare wrapped around her head. HERD Elephant Orphanage South Africa took her in and nursed her back to health. Today she is going to spend the day with her new herd. The handler has Khanyisa wrapped in double blankets because it is a
Visitors to the Maevang Elephant Home in Thailand were treated to a special moment when a baby elephant began giggling during playtime. Running around in joy, the tiny elephant couldn’t help but laugh whenever she got the chance to play with her toy, or encounter the visitors coming to say hello to her. A baby
A herd of elephants shows how protective they are of their youngest one, Khanyisa. She was an orphaned elephant who joined the herd, and her bond with them continues to grow. Some of the names of the other elephants are Bubi, Somopane, Limpopo, Klaseries, and Setombe. While they are walking, Khanyisa follows the older elephants
Geoff Mayes is a reporter who signed up to do the Plains Rally to raise awareness about the poaching problem that Africa is facing at the moment. He wanted to have a guest on-screen and invited Komo, the baby elephant. The adorable elephant is about as mature as a toddler, and if you know anything
When a baby elephant fell over while trying to climb out of a small ditch at Switzerland’s Zoo Zurich, two adults rushed over within a few seconds to help. Though it’s not clear from the video whether the baby’s mother is one of the adults that come to its aid, elephants are known to have
I am sure you have gone through many kinds of bodily pain in your life. Toothaches are one of the worst, aren’t they? And as it turns out, humans are not the only creatures in the world that can feel that kind of discomfort. For example, take a look at this beautiful elephant featured in
Elephants have known for a lot of things: their long trunks, their flappy ears, their rough skin, and their impressive size for starters. But one elephant has earned himself a new reputation as a budding fashionista after stealing a tour guide’s hat and trying it on for size. Jabu, a bull elephant in Botswana, is
Elephants are some of the most fascinating animals in the world. Aside from their empathy, they are very protective. They form knit groups to protect their young ones and share their most intimate emotions. So when the Herd Elephant Orphanage in South Africa introduced Khanyisa, an albino baby elephant, to the Jabulani herd, the team
Khanyisa, an orphaned albino elephant, and her handler take a stroll down to the dam. Khanyisa takes her trunk and grabs the handler by the hand. The close-up view of her fuzzy little trunk is about the cutest thing I have ever seen. She wanders away and strolls through the grass surrounding the dam before
Adine Roode ran the elephant orphanage in Africa known as HERD (Hoedspruit Elephant Rehabilitation and Development). The volunteers at the sanctuary integrate young orphan elephants into the existing elephant herd. Adine had dedicated her whole life to caring for the Jabulani herd elephants. The herd members had accepted Khanyisa, a rescue elephant, as one of
It takes a lot of work to run an animal orphanage. There’s a long list of things to do from the moment the sun rises until nightfall. After Herd Elephant Orphanage in South Africa rescued Khanyisa, she was timid, shy, and anxious. During one early morning, Khanyisa was giving the staff a hard time on
If you like elephants, you will like this video. Elephants are misunderstood creatures. They can sometimes frighten people because they are large and have large trunks. In the video, you will see an elephant extending its trunk, trying to get through the window. The bus nearly tips over. The elephant is not trying to scare
Tembo the geriatric elephant has been getting some aches and pains in her joints due to arthritis. The folks over at the San Diego zoo try a new acupuncture treatment to help make her more comfortable. There’s a retirement home of sorts at the San Diego Zoo in California, where aging elephants go to live
Elephants have known for a lot of things: their long trunks, their flappy ears, their rough skin, and their impressive size for starters. But one elephant has earned himself a new reputation as a budding fashionista after stealing a tour guide’s hat and trying it on for size. Jabu, a bull elephant in Botswana, is
Maliwan is an elephant, and Marina is a human, but this didn’t stop the pair from forming a special bond of friendship when they met in Surin, Thailand. Sadly, the two friends lost touch when Maliwan’s owner began traveling around the country with the giant pachyderm, offering elephant rides and showing off the beautiful animal
While in Nairobi, Kenya, I spent some time learning about and visiting with the orphan elephants of David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust - Elephant Orphanage.
In a gorgeous nature park under a clear blue sky, three elephants can be seen hanging out on the grass. Chana, Kabu, and Ploythong have formed their own small herd. Ploythong is blind in both eyes, and the young Chana has taken it upon herself to become her guide. So together they can all enjoy
The young reporter had to stop his filming again when the baby elephant “stuck its trunk in my mouth.”
Animal identity crisis? Possibly? Adorable? Most definitely. This baby elephant is so lovable that you'd swear he thinks he's a kitten. Once you see this enormous two-month-old baby elephant trying his best to sit on the lap of those in the Chiang Mai Thailand tour group, you'll think he is a kitten as well. This
Mosha the elephant was only two years old when she lost her leg in a landmine injury along the Thai-Burmese border. But that’s when Dr. Therdchair Jivacate, an orthopedic surgeon, stepped in to help her. He has been working with the world’s first elephant hospital in Thailand in order to assist injured elephants like Mosha.
A new baby elephant has joined the family at HERD Elephant Orphanage in South Africa. At sunrise, Khanyisa was brought to the herd, where she was greeted by her adoptive mother, Lundi, and the herd's matriarch, Tokwe. They gave her a thorough trunk sniff, including her blanket, before setting off on the day's first trek.
Animal identity crisis? Possibly? Adorable? Most definitely. This baby elephant is so lovable that you'd swear he thinks he's a kitten. Once you see this enormous two-month-old baby elephant trying his best to sit on the lap of those in the Chiang Mai Thailand tour group, you'll think he is a kitten as well. This
Chaichana is a bull elephant who loves music. The former logging elephant lived a hard life before finding sanctuary. His body is marred and scarred from the hard labor of hauling felled trees through Thai forests, with the harnesses leaving a lasting reminder of his roots. What a contrast it must be for Chaichana to
One of Thailand's enormous elephant rescue camps, Maesa Elephant Camp, faces the mammoth task of relocating two of their elephants to another rescue camp. In operation since 1976, this conservation camp has been home to unemployed elephants from the logging industry that ended up roaming the Thai streets with their mahouts. Maesa Elephant Camp focuses
A herd of elephants shows how protective they are of their youngest one, Khanyisa. She was an orphaned elephant who joined the herd, and her bond with them continues to grow. Some of the names of the other elephants are Bubi, Somopane, Limpopo, Klaseries, and Setombe. While they are walking, Khanyisa follows the older elephants
After a cruel life of forced labor, this rescue elephant finds peace in this kind man’s piano playing. Can you see the elephant’s appreciation? Paul Barton keeps a piano next to a river in Thailand. From time to time, there will be an elephant waiting patiently next to the piano. That’s when Paul heads down
The majestic beauty of Asian elephants is genuinely awe-inspiring. This, combined with human beings' compassion, creates a heartwarming tale that will surely capture the hearts of animal lovers from every corner of the world. Recently, a video clip of three elephants, ThongAe, FaaMai, and Jenny, playing with their favorite human, Saengduean Chailert, or Lek, has
The heartwarming story of Faa Mai and the baby elephants at the Elephant Nature Park in Northern Thailand has captured the attention of animal lovers worldwide. As a result, Saengduean Chailert, fondly known as Lek, established this sanctuary as a safe haven for over 100 elephants, where they can live a more natural and free
The staff of Elephant Nature Park and Save Elephant Foundation, located in Thailand, specializes in helping elephants that need their support. Recently, they reunited two elephants. The elephants were half-sisters. Chana and Sai Thong grew up together and went everywhere with each other. The elephants even went to sell bananas and sugarcane together because they