Rangers reunite baby elephant with herd in adorable viral video. Here's how they did it
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A video of rangers reuniting a baby elephant with its herd has gone viral on Twitter. Read on to find out how they did it.
A video of rangers reuniting a baby elephant with its herd in Kenya has gone viral on Twitter, and it will be the sweetest thing you see today. The video shows how the officials helped a family reunite using a unique technique. A fun fact about elephants..Baby elephants will instinctually follow large moving objects.So when rangers or vets want to get a wild baby elephant to go somewhere, they will often just drive and the baby follows.In this case, rangers in Kenya reuniting a baby with its herd. pic.twitter.com/jyBaAFgdfo Baby elephants many times instinctually follow large moving objects.If one wants the wild baby elephant to go somewhere, just drive and the chance is that the calf follows.In this case, rangers in Kenya reuniting a baby with its herd just by doing that.Via Yashar. pic.twitter.com/QHs7ZkXVn5 Elephants in the herd protect the calfs by typically corralling them, but some babies are mischievous and find a way out :) Can you see the way the adults in the herd ran up to the baby! #39canimals https://t.co/W63OJcUjKc I want to spend the rest of my life making the world a safer place for elephants, pandas, and whales. https://t.co/3OsISFl7CP Must https://t.co/XUd6MqR8B6 This https://t.co/NGGVKdWEPk 1. Cute baby elephant!2. He/she must be anxious, must miss his family a lot3. Hang on boy/girl, you gonna see your family soon enough https://t.co/iBbAapLJLb https://t.co/iSdk31vAJr This is amazing. https://t.co/PDaH8Np0D5 Baby Elephant:Me: https://t.co/6tbZuth5fz Aww https://t.co/teMWN1lghk gahhhhhh why are they so cute! https://t.co/LKPI5ZI4lV https://t.co/5Mheo6BUUo I wonder if they know that these humans are trying to help? https://t.co/vtnOkC2Axh pic.twitter.com/0t1UV2DkJX Awww. https://t.co/GWLxx1XZCy — Yashar Ali (@yashar) May 6, 2021 — Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3) May 7, 2021 — Andrea Esquivel (@InaShareWorld) May 6, 2021 — Andrew Davis (@andrew14ad) May 6, 2021 — Deborah Bremner (@BremnerDeb) May 6, 2021 — Nova Introvert (@NovaIntrovert) May 6, 2021 — AmyLaura (@amy_laura) May 6, 2021 — Pesky Pat WTP (@wholigoon) May 6, 2021 — v (@visnotforvenus) May 6, 2021 — TweeterInChief (@Twitertoot) May 6, 2021 — freebourne (@msfreebourne) May 6, 2021 — Ginger (@gtpinky52) May 6, 2021 — BookofJonah (@BookofJonah) May 6, 2021 — Diana (@justanLAgal) May 6, 2021 The video was shared on Twitter by journalist Yashar Ali. Sharing the clip, Yashar shared a fun fact about elephants. According to him, baby elephants instinctively follow large moving objects, which is why if rangers and vets need the gentle giants to follow them, they start driving in front of the animals.More Related News