Watch video: Tamil Nadu foresters reunite baby elephant with its mother
Watch video: Tamil Nadu foresters reunite baby elephant with its mother
Foresters truly play a crucial role in providing comfort and help to wild animals. Recently, Tamil Nadu foresters in Pandalur, Nilgiris helped a two-week-old baby elephant in reuniting with its mother.
The video of this adorable creature was shared on Twitter by Supriya Sahu, Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer. In the clip, a forester puts some water on the baby elephant via his palms while it lies down on the ground. It appears to be enjoying it and shows playfulness in its body language just like a human infant or toddler does. It took the forest officials a whole day to track down the infant’s mother.
While praising the Tamil Nadu foresters for their efforts, Supriya Sahu wrote in the caption, “The exercise which lasted the whole day successfully tracked the mother elephant and got the lost baby back to the loving care of the mother.”
Have a look at this video here:
In an incredibly swift action today, #TNforesters in Pandalur in Nilgiris united a two weeks old baby elephant with the mother. The excercise which lasted the whole day successfully tracked the mother elephant and got the lost baby back to the loving care of the mother.Kudos
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