Mommy never had the opportunity to play as a childhood ....now she has her baby Chaba and both of mommy baby playmates together! So cute! Thank you for rescued them!
Love, love , LOVE these ellies!! 😍😍😍 They captured my heart the day they walked to ENP with little miss Chaba leading the way!! What a transformation, they are healthy and happy playing now!! So wonderful to see how far they have come!! 💙💖💙💋💋🐘💋🐘💋💋💙💖💙
Wow, seeing them so happy and enjoying each others company, is the best gift ever. Bunma and Chaba are living their second chance at life to the maximum, that happiness is priceless. Thanks to Lek and her wonderful staff for such as an amazing opportunity!!!!🥰🐘♥️💝🎉🍀
BuMa is has become so very happy & healthy. For a teen-mother … she is doing a wonderful job with Chaba. BunMa had such a traumatic experience as a circus performer. She has continued to heal emotionally. She never had a chance to play like her daughter, Chaba. Now she can💕🐘💕🐘💕🐘
Mamá elefante 🐘 Bunma es una Niña.grande que disfruta la compañia con su pequeña Bebesita Elefantita 🐘 Chaba en el barranco de tierra y el barriales es una fiesta alegre
IT DOES MY HEART GOOD!!! JUST TO SEE BUNMA SO SECURE AND CONFIDENT IN HER NEWFOUND FREEDOM!!!... AND OF COURSE I'M ALWAYS HAPPY TO SEE HER SWEET LITTLE BABY GIRL, CHABA!!!... THANK YOU FOR LOVING THE ELEPHANTS SO MUCH AND FOR RESCUING THESE GENTLE GIANTS, LEK!!!...GOD BLESS YOU!!!😃😍💜🐘🐘🙋🙏👍🇺🇸
Was für ein Spaß für Bunma und Chaba!Erst die kleine Chaba,voller Freude und Behagen,sich im Matsch wälzend.Und dann kann die große Mama auch nicht mehr länger warten und stürzt sich auch ins Vergnügen!Pure Lebensfreude! Wie wundervoll,das beide Geschöpfe in so einer wundervollen Umgebung mit Pflege und Liebe leben können!Danke!🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤😘😘😘
Good for Bunma! She used to just get right in, not realizing she’s so much bigger than Chaba. Maybe they’ve worked out a plan lol - baby wallows, mom lets baby know when she wants to get in, baby gets out, mom goes in. Result: Baby doesn’t get smooshed.
. . smooshed 😂 . . but seriously, it's so good to see Bunma being cognizant of Chaba's location, attentive, it's wonderful! Her pace is no longer frantic, she's not rushed or in distress, she's moving slower, more relaxed, enjoying being relaxed being an elephant, no pressures. Her facial expression is also much more relaxed, and I bet in a few months, we will see her smile! Truly good to see. Chaba's also starting to look round, which is also great to see, while she's practicing throwing mud on herself, at only a year old! 🤗 These were the sights we looked forward to in faith, last August, and here they are! 💞
@@cacatr4495 Yes, yes, yes. I’m glad you pointed out specific differences in Bunma between arrival and now; that helps with observation skills and things to look for and notice. The only thing I can’t tell is when an elephant smiles. How does someone know when one is smiling? *Chaba’s mud flinging is too darn cute. She does a right good job at it, too, as it takes a lot of coordination.
@@gabe-po9yi As to smiles, in a video posted here (on their channels) in the last couple of days, the one that showed Pornsawan, Mintra, Sri Prae, etc., some of those were smiling, the first one I noticed was Pornsawan, when she came right up to Tea. Also, usually, Faa Mai's default-expression is a smile, especially when engaging with others, with Lek, with almost anyone which includes eles. The only times I've seen Faa Mai not smile (far less common) were when she was welcoming arriving elephants like Meeboon (which is in my ENP playlist, along with Noi Nah's story) that had *very rough histories that apparently she understood from them or sensed, as she with empathy became very sober and serious in her expression, all the while welcoming Meeboon and loving on her. Also, when Tong Jaan delivered her still-born son, the grieving family, including Faa Mai, had no smiles. When they are sad, or saddened as we are upon learning something terrible, or depressed as we can see them before rescue, or any working, abused elephant anywhere, they do not smile. You need to examine their facial expression/countenance in videos where they are shown working or abused or chained, then quickly flip over to a happy ENP video and look at Faa Mai, like in her Faa Mai happy family video (also in my ENP playlist), or in that video where she and Dok Mai were working to keep baby Dok Rak from playing in that shallow well (easily found in my ENP playlist), and go back and forth (using different tabs on your computer) to look at sad faces vs. happy faces as many ENP faces are. The difference is striking. You can see smiles among herds that are at peace in the Wild, like my MeBai playlist, and at Sheldrick Wildlife Trust ele nursery too (I have a playlist of that too), or at ENP or other true sanctuary, but their faces show when they are sad or unhappy. You will never see Lucy smile, see her in my Retire Lucy playlist, but you do see MeBai smile. The ends of their mouths turn upward into a smile. Chana is frequently a smiler, and she's been motivating Kabu to smile with her love and joy. You can also notice that when Dok Mai is serious and focused, like on keeping her little brother from playing in that shallow well, that she may, at moments, be too serious to smile, and that it requires a little relaxation for a smile to come. You will notice that elephants who do Not trust people do Not smile, see Sook Sai, and early images of Saree or Noi Nah, they didn't trust people, they didn't smile. An elephant smile is one of the GREATEST things in the world!
@@gabe-po9yi Interestingly, Chang Yim means Smiling Elephant. He is the 13 yo son of ENP's Dok Ngern and is the big brother of Dok Mai and Dok Rak. :) (Readers might note that he was conceived by free Will choice when thriving Dok Ngern was 6-7, and born when she 8-9. With her at conception was her adoptive mother Sri Nuan and the rest of the family herd, Mae Bua Thong and baby Tong Jaan, Faa Mai's big sister, Faa Mai having been conceived just months earlier.)
Nothing Is nicer than Happy Animals and Elephants show their emotions so well. ❤️💙
Thank you, Keepers.
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Wonderful ❤️❤️
Precious ❤
Delighted to see Mother and Baby So Happy looking so much Better 💕
I can watch this all day ❤
What a fun with this mother and daughter, God Bless them both.
I wish all ELEPHANTS could feel the joy these two are feeling.
What a joy to see this young mothers progress and washing the joy of baby Chaba. I only wish this video was longer.
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Bless them🙏❤sweet baby and loving mama😘🤗
Soooo precious ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love this Mama and baby 💕
The pure joy of wallowing and playing in the mud.
Mommy never had the opportunity to play as a childhood ....now she has her baby Chaba and both of mommy baby playmates together!
So cute!
Thank you for rescued them!
So nice to watch them enjoying themselves without a care in the world! Beautiful!
❤️❤️🥰🥰❤️❤️LOVE these 2 precious mud scamps!! 🥰
Love, love , LOVE these ellies!! 😍😍😍 They captured my heart the day they walked to ENP with little miss Chaba leading the way!! What a transformation, they are healthy and happy playing now!! So wonderful to see how far they have come!! 💙💖💙💋💋🐘💋🐘💋💋💙💖💙
Wow, seeing them so happy and enjoying each others company, is the best gift ever. Bunma and Chaba are living their second chance at life to the maximum, that happiness is priceless. Thanks to Lek and her wonderful staff for such as an amazing opportunity!!!!🥰🐘♥️💝🎉🍀
❤️Bliss❤️
Such sweetness to start my day! I just love these two, and how they've changed since arriving at ENP. Blessings to you all for for what you do!🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰
Amazed that they don't get dirt in their eyes constantly
Eyelashes are wonderful!
Their trunk has two extensions like finger's they use to clean mud from around their eye's and also pick up small objects.
BuMa is has become so very happy & healthy. For a teen-mother … she is doing a wonderful job with Chaba. BunMa had such a traumatic experience as a circus performer. She has continued to heal emotionally. She never had a chance to play like her daughter, Chaba. Now she can💕🐘💕🐘💕🐘
Baby chaba and bungalow I love you so much ❤️ 💗 💓 💖 ♥️ 💛 ❤️ 💗
Mamá elefante 🐘 Bunma es una Niña.grande que disfruta la compañia con su pequeña Bebesita Elefantita 🐘 Chaba en el barranco de tierra y el barriales es una fiesta alegre
Bungalow looks so very very very happy she's laughing 💖
I love how elephants are so undignified lol. Same!
Shameless, maybe. Very dignified😊
@@KingofgraceSARA
Majestic and muddy! Living the truth, just as they were designed! 😊
IT DOES MY HEART GOOD!!! JUST TO SEE BUNMA SO SECURE AND CONFIDENT IN HER NEWFOUND FREEDOM!!!... AND OF COURSE I'M ALWAYS HAPPY TO SEE HER SWEET LITTLE BABY GIRL, CHABA!!!... THANK YOU FOR LOVING THE ELEPHANTS SO MUCH AND FOR RESCUING THESE GENTLE GIANTS, LEK!!!...GOD BLESS YOU!!!😃😍💜🐘🐘🙋🙏👍🇺🇸
Was für ein Spaß für Bunma und Chaba!Erst die kleine Chaba,voller Freude und Behagen,sich im Matsch wälzend.Und dann kann die große Mama auch nicht mehr länger warten und stürzt sich auch ins Vergnügen!Pure Lebensfreude!
Wie wundervoll,das beide Geschöpfe in so einer wundervollen Umgebung mit Pflege und Liebe leben können!Danke!🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤😘😘😘
Bunma is still a kid herself!😊❤👍
😂 there's nothing like a good mud bath, both are having so much fun, another great video thanks 💖😁
Today is red mud spa day😁
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Quel bonheur de voir bébé et maman autant apprécié leur bain de boue magnifique merci salut. 😋💘😉😊😀🥰😘😜
Good for Bunma! She used to just get right in, not realizing she’s so much bigger than Chaba. Maybe they’ve worked out a plan lol - baby wallows, mom lets baby know when she wants to get in, baby gets out, mom goes in. Result: Baby doesn’t get smooshed.
. . smooshed 😂 . . but seriously, it's so good to see Bunma being cognizant of Chaba's location, attentive, it's wonderful! Her pace is no longer frantic, she's not rushed or in distress, she's moving slower, more relaxed, enjoying being relaxed being an elephant, no pressures. Her facial expression is also much more relaxed, and I bet in a few months, we will see her smile! Truly good to see. Chaba's also starting to look round, which is also great to see, while she's practicing throwing mud on herself, at only a year old! 🤗 These were the sights we looked forward to in faith, last August, and here they are! 💞
@@cacatr4495 Yes, yes, yes. I’m glad you pointed out specific differences in Bunma between arrival and now; that helps with observation skills and things to look for and notice. The only thing I can’t tell is when an elephant smiles. How does someone know when one is smiling? *Chaba’s mud flinging is too darn cute. She does a right good job at it, too, as it takes a lot of coordination.
@@gabe-po9yi
As to smiles, in a video posted here (on their channels) in the last couple of days, the one that showed Pornsawan, Mintra, Sri Prae, etc., some of those were smiling, the first one I noticed was Pornsawan, when she came right up to Tea. Also, usually, Faa Mai's default-expression is a smile, especially when engaging with others, with Lek, with almost anyone which includes eles. The only times I've seen Faa Mai not smile (far less common) were when she was welcoming arriving elephants like Meeboon (which is in my ENP playlist, along with Noi Nah's story) that had *very rough histories that apparently she understood from them or sensed, as she with empathy became very sober and serious in her expression, all the while welcoming Meeboon and loving on her. Also, when Tong Jaan delivered her still-born son, the grieving family, including Faa Mai, had no smiles. When they are sad, or saddened as we are upon learning something terrible, or depressed as we can see them before rescue, or any working, abused elephant anywhere, they do not smile. You need to examine their facial expression/countenance in videos where they are shown working or abused or chained, then quickly flip over to a happy ENP video and look at Faa Mai, like in her Faa Mai happy family video (also in my ENP playlist), or in that video where she and Dok Mai were working to keep baby Dok Rak from playing in that shallow well (easily found in my ENP playlist), and go back and forth (using different tabs on your computer) to look at sad faces vs. happy faces as many ENP faces are. The difference is striking. You can see smiles among herds that are at peace in the Wild, like my MeBai playlist, and at Sheldrick Wildlife Trust ele nursery too (I have a playlist of that too), or at ENP or other true sanctuary, but their faces show when they are sad or unhappy. You will never see Lucy smile, see her in my Retire Lucy playlist, but you do see MeBai smile. The ends of their mouths turn upward into a smile. Chana is frequently a smiler, and she's been motivating Kabu to smile with her love and joy. You can also notice that when Dok Mai is serious and focused, like on keeping her little brother from playing in that shallow well, that she may, at moments, be too serious to smile, and that it requires a little relaxation for a smile to come. You will notice that elephants who do Not trust people do Not smile, see Sook Sai, and early images of Saree or Noi Nah, they didn't trust people, they didn't smile. An elephant smile is one of the GREATEST things in the world!
@@cacatr4495 Thank you, CA. I’ll do as you suggest. I’m looking forward to being able to recognize an elephant smiling!
@@gabe-po9yi
Interestingly, Chang Yim means Smiling Elephant. He is the 13 yo son of ENP's Dok Ngern and is the big brother of Dok Mai and Dok Rak. :)
(Readers might note that he was conceived by free Will choice when thriving Dok Ngern was 6-7, and born when she 8-9. With her at conception was her adoptive mother Sri Nuan and the rest of the family herd, Mae Bua Thong and baby Tong Jaan, Faa Mai's big sister, Faa Mai having been conceived just months earlier.)
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Mae'n bleser i weld hyn.
Eliffantod yn mwynhau eu hunain mewn cynefin naturiol.
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Hoje eh dia de banho nos porquinhos😚