Elephant Digs for Hours—What She Uncovers Will Amaze You!

Alone But Together On A New Journey

After the rescue, the mother and calf needed to move out of the hole. That part was easy; the real challenge lay ahead. The herd had moved far away because the ordeal had lasted over 12 hours. Catching up would be difficult, especially for the small calf, who might struggle to keep pace.

As they began their journey, the villagers witnessed the mother and calf hold each other’s trunks—a gesture of comfort and connection. Elephants often use their trunks this way to console and greet one another. The baby also stuck by its mother’s tail as they embarked on their long trek to rejoin the herd.

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