Baby Elephant
Social media users were thrilled to see a video of a baby elephant having a lively dust bath. Susanta Nanda, an Indian Forest Service officer, posted the video on the microblogging platform X, which was formerly known as Twitter. The video’s caption says, “Playing Holi in his style.”
The adorable video shows the young calf having a dust bath and rolling around in the dirt with joy, much to the amusement of those who watch.
The elephant starts off playing on its knees and then gets up to carry on with its silly antics.
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The baby elephant’s happiness captured the attention of social media users, who showered it with likes and comments, garnering over 14,000 views. Recently, another endearing video showcasing the playful nature of baby elephants went viral on the internet. This video shows a young elephant chasing a group of birds with joy, displaying the carefree nature typical of its kind.
The strong calf, though briefly dazed during the chase, bounces back quickly and rejoins its mother, highlighting the protective relationship between elephant families.
Despite being old, the video’s charm never fails to enthrall viewers, garnering it a lot of attention with over a million views and a flood of supportive comments from users. One user commented, “That is so adorable!” in the comments, and another user humorously described the events that followed, emphasizing how cute the baby elephant’s actions were.
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