- Video has 1.5 million views and was posted on the Buitengebieden Twitter account.
- The mother elephant prevents her calf from getting too close to tourists by using her trunk.
- People have said that because of poaching and other activities, these animals mistrust humans and attempt to avoid them.
An elephant mother is seen preventing her youngster from getting too close to park visitors in a social media video that has gone viral. With a strong sense of kinship that is typical among these species, she shelters her young calf from the approaching tourists. The video has 1.5 million views and was posted on the Buitengebieden Twitter account.
The caption for the video states, “Mother elephant stops its child from approaching the tourists,” When the young one notices the people waiting to see them, they point out the mother elephant and the baby elephant crossing the street. The mother prevents the animal from moving further as it flees in the direction of the tourists. She stops the infant from getting too close to others by using her trunk.
Here is a link to the video:
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden/status/1566129106219139072?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1566129106219139072%7Ctwgr%5E05bc3034caa3bc5bc2bc5708bdfbbfccd8362735%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.indiatoday.in%2Ftrending-news%2Fstory%2Felephant-mother-stops-calf-from-getting-too-close-to-safari-tourists-watch-viral-video-1996861-2022-09-06
This brought a wide range of responses from online users. People have said that because of poaching and other activities, these animals mistrust humans and attempt to fully avoid them.
Look at some responses below:
She is exquisite. A sight to behold. Such magnificence.
And the lil cutie patootie, omg.
— RevDr Kate Rodger | Ph.D, M.Div 🪷🐝☕🌻 ⚖️ ⚛️ 💞🌍 (@katerodger) September 3, 2022
Everybody hates a tourist. Especially 🐘
— 🎅Is 🇺🇦⚔️ (@EL_wordo) September 3, 2022
So sweet and caring. Reminds me of me when my son was little
, and he would try to run to people to say hi and I would bring that big hook out to stop him. (My arm) Anyway I still do it today. He is 23!!!!! LOL! 🥰— avocadomesh (@avocadomesh) September 3, 2022
@MrSuggaLand They do have instinct to avoid people, but I believe poaching has made it much, much worse. That is our fault indeed.
— lisa_vanl (@lisa_vanl) September 3, 2022
So sad, but they have learned not to trust humans. Its completely our fault 💔
— lisa_vanl (@lisa_vanl) September 3, 2022
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