Incredible to see the nanny guiding him back by physically manoeuvring him using her body as a "Not this way" guide to his unwilling progress. These Elephants just do not stop to amaze me. 🐘🐘🐘🤗🤗🤗
I really enjoyed this video. It was nice that the elephant's behaviors were explained. I also appreciate seeing how well taking care of they are and that they have their freedom.
Adoooooorable!! His mothers calls, her friends rallying around supporting her, the poor elephant trying to round him up as he kicks out and has a teenage tantrum. It's a real family drama : - )
@@scray00 I thought the kicking was hilarious ! Seemed like his older sister ? was blocking him , so he wouldn't run back to the woods. He was bugged with her.
Oh, I thought they're elephants that are friends with each other. I guess you can't tell when a mother elephant's kids are grown, unless you already know those elephants
Yindee is looking for some different love and he don't care about his loving mother and his loving nannies call. Elephant are so emotional and very protective of theirs families .Thank you for sharing this heartwarming video with your viewers God bless you .
You feel this way because you don't have to live or farm around them. I love elephants, and agree with you that they are "truly wonderful animals," but my eyes are open to their nature.
The young nanny who was herding Yindee back was like, I can do this all day dude, your mama wants you home. Yindee gives the nanny a kick get away from me, the nanny was like not today kid not today we going this way, Yidee gives another kick, the nanny, your little kicks don't change nothing, keep going, yeah that's right move along playtime is over! LOL so cute
Elephants are so intelligent - I loved the way the bull faux kicked the nanny who was herding him back - she did not let him stop her and he kept trying to assert his independence.
Yes, that kicking is assertive male elephant behavior. Alot of the gentle phants in this sanctuary are females which are a bit gentler than males, except if someone is messing with their offspring. It is great that the mother calmed down at the end of this video since she found where her son was
1:11 i've never heard of elephants thwaking their trunks on the ground to make that "bonk" sound. elephants are so amazing. i love how social and cultural they are and how defensive they are are of their herd.
In a sanctuary herd video in Africa, when they detected the scent of a wild elephant herd in the area they became visibly alarmed and placed their trunks on the ground to feel for vibrations of the other elephants movements.
There's also a video of an Asian elephant using her trunk like a leaf blower - there was a pile of leaves she wanted to eat but they were scattered at the bottom of an empty ravine just out of reach, so she gently blew them closer to her, gathered them into a neat little pile and then scooped them up with her trunk. THAT was pretty mindblowing lol.
When they hit the ground with their trunk, it expresses worry or concern, that they feel danger, whether real or imagined, and this is a way of expressing it. The ENP visitor's packet, which can be read online, stated that.
Thank you for caring for the elephants. They deserve the best they can get in this life. God bless the animal caregivers too. May you be blessed with many healthy, happy year's right up to the end. Bless you
Irreplaceable Magnificent Animals. Loved Mr Bull’s side kicks to Nanny. Thank you for all that you do to make this their home. It is deep,y appreciated. 🐘🇦🇺💗🎄
I never went through that with my teen daughter. But I lost her once as a toddler in the grocery store. I'll never forget that ungodly, terrifying panic like momma here! 💓🐘
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@Gerlizh SticksCMO I didn’t know Blue had expressed a commitment to or at least interest in protecting elephants. Very cool. If you could direct me to the site, I’d really like to read it.
This is a channel I come to So I can be far away from the Political Garbage. This Channel is about PEOPLE WHO DO AMAZING THINGS EVERYDAY. Love on beautiful Giant ELE'S, bring them love & a home far away from ALL ABUSE. 💗
Yindee the elephant When Yindee turns 8, I wonder if the other elephants will sing Happy Birthday to him 🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘: 🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺 I'm sure most of us have heard or know what it'll sound like to hear Happy Birthday played on multiple trumpets
Even my dogs listening were concerned. It's amazing how different species can pick up on different animal sounds. We have a lot to learn from our animal friends
@@rennierad When they hit the ground with their trunk, it expresses worry, concern, that they feel danger, whether real or imagined, per the ENP's visitor's packet, which can be read online.
Totally understand, my 9 year old son won’t give me a kiss or hug goodbye at the school gates any longer! We need to do it when we are still across the road 🤣🤣 luckily I have his twin sister to hug and kiss goodbye still!!
They are so protective of their young like most of the human parents/family! Love them so much. I wonder how the park can manage the grown male elephants.
@@doristhomson3082 She was a young nanny, and he was at that bull-developmental age when he is coming into far greater independence. Now in Sept. 2021, not too long ago, the herd kicked him out, as he was expressing aggression against the older females in the herd, pushing them down to their knees and using his one tusk (he had broken the other one.) They won't let him back into the herd: in effect, the herd has "sentries" posted that won't let him pass. Lek shared about this in a fairly recent video. Yindee is now only overseen by his ever-faithful older nanny Pornsawan, and I suppose Lek will be introducing him to the Bull section in the near future. Bulls develop a very independent mind, and in the Wild, set off on their own to pursue their future, sometimes meeting up with other bulls, but its a loose association, not a bonded one. At 8 years old now, he isn't a baby, and the herd now sees that.
The ENP visitor's packet says that hitting the ground with their trunk signals worry, concern, danger, whether real or imagined. It can be read online.
Lovely....... to show us this too, thanks from Nice, France. Would like to be in your place, to live a time with the wonderful elephants. PROTECT THEM VERY WELL PLEASE. God bless you
Oh, this is so relatable :) 'We're being called back.' 'Guess we ought to go back, then.' 'Yes, but we're in so much trouble.' 'You're right...' (linger..., linger...) 'Don't kick me. It's your fault, you got me to go out there...'
No one read the caption i guess, that wasnt his playmate or his mom, its his nanny. The mom i think is the one with the slight problem with her legs. The nanny herded him back to the girl squad so he can get scolded for running off.
Wow, those are serious "get your butt back here RIGHT NOW" sounds lol. Them younguns are in TROUBLE. Wish we could have seen the rest of this scene lol
The bigger, young female with him was a young nanny, that his older, weaker nannies assign the duty of enforcing their wishes, so she is there to bring him home, which is why she kept cutting off his driveline, blocking him, walking backwards, taking his complaints but not letting him pass Go. :)
They were building an enclosure for Yindee, because they knew the time is coming for him to leave his herd. However, the shelter ended up being used for San Mueng, a 10 year bull elephant they rescued from a zoo last year!
@@sallyhardy429 Mom & nannies must realize that he's a young bull. It's in his nature to disperse, chase other herds around, spread his DNA far and wide. Keep the gene pool nice and clear, no inbreeding. So funny to hear them trumpeting. I can hear the elephant equivalent of: Come back here right now, you naughty boy!😄
Ray Clark If you read the description box, you see that it is a younger and stronger “mother nanny“ that is the disciplinarian to the bull elephant...she’s wise to his ways, and his kicking! She patiently blocks him when he starts to try to head back into the bushes. She maneuvers him back towards mom and the herd. I think his mother has a weak rear leg, because she walks with a limp.
Hola hola !!! Desde México lindo y querido 🤗😘. Que felicidad la de estos hermosos Elefantes .estáibertad que tienen ahí y sobre todo que hay quienes están al cuidado de ellos ...que exelente labor la de ustede 👍👏👏👏🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘❤️
He ran into a very effective Offensive Tackle who kept blocking his escape. There was a flag on the play as Yindee appeared to kick his minder. Personal Foul, 15 yards, repeat 1st down.
I love how the other young one is trying to keep the baby from wandering off again. They're walking together then as soon as the baby back tracked the other started walking backwards..lol until baby kicked
I can relate the whole scenario towards some families in the olden days.. where a Mom calling out from far, the older kid got the message, trying to stop and bring back the younger sibling, but the younger ones will often throw tantrums and struggling hard to get away, they wants to continue playing, until the Mom dashing towards with a thick CANE. Haha. Elephants are so lovable. 😙💋💞
Very funny to watch his attitude as he was corralled and brought home! Amazing cooperation between the girls.. (What happened to Yindee's left tusk?). That's the first time I've seen one of the elephants bang the end of their trunk on the ground, making a kind of echoing knock. I take it as an expression of annoyance at Yindee's exploits. Am I right?
@@obsidiansea what? are you serious? i'm new in learning. but i am so amazed at their intelligence and caring, loving, protective nature. we have a lot to learn from them....😇🙏🏻🐘🌱🌿🐘🙏🏻🐘🙏🏻💖🐘🌳
The ENP's visitor's packet tells us that when an elephant hits the ground with their trunk, they are signaling that they feel worry, concern, that they sense danger, whether real or imagined.
LOL the older one herding Yindee back and Yindee not happy about it so kicks her twice. Isn't that just like a teenager fighting what is best for them. Ha ha ha ha
The one nanny who uses whatever that is in the ground to clang her trunk against as a calling signal. She also clanged it with her foot. The extent of their intelligence bowls me over.
Incredible to see the nanny guiding him back by physically manoeuvring him using her body as a "Not this way" guide to his unwilling progress. These Elephants just do not stop to amaze me. 🐘🐘🐘🤗🤗🤗
I really enjoyed this video. It was nice that the elephant's behaviors were explained. I also appreciate seeing how well taking care of they are and that they have their freedom.
Really enjoyed hearing the sounds coming from the el
Adoooooorable!! His mothers calls, her friends rallying around supporting her, the poor elephant trying to round him up as he kicks out and has a teenage tantrum. It's a real family drama : - )
Love his bigger playmate walking backwards, blocking him from going away from his mama...then those back kicks, like, "who's side are you on?"
Yeah probably one of his nannies. He doesn't like to be herded for sure!
This was killing me 🤣 “ I’ll kick you if you don’t leave me alone “ even my kids said that to each other 😂😂
@@scray00 I thought the kicking was hilarious ! Seemed like his older sister ? was blocking him , so he wouldn't run back to the woods. He was bugged with her.
He's being a bad boy and kicking the other elephant because he doesn't want to go back. What a brat boy, but so cute. Stressing his Mom out like that.
Typical teenager! Naughty boy, wanting to run off to the older bulls before he is mature enough. His caring family prevents him from doing so.
Thats what motherly love is about. In the mum's eyes her kids are forever babies.🤩
Her kids a total brat 🤣
Oh, I thought they're elephants that are friends with each other. I guess you can't tell when a mother elephant's kids are grown, unless you already know those elephants
Protecting the young just like humans. International laws needed to protect elephants.
I love all of this. It's touching to see the 2 females surrounding and supporting the mother.
Yindee is looking for some different love and he don't care about his loving mother and his loving nannies call. Elephant are so emotional and very protective of theirs families .Thank you for sharing this heartwarming video with your viewers God bless you .
No matter how old you get, you will always be mama's little precious.
Elephants are such loving caring animals, gentle giants!! Truly wonderful animals!!!
You feel this way because you don't have to live or farm around them. I love elephants, and agree with you that they are "truly wonderful animals," but my eyes are open to their nature.
@@tmhwriter I’m sure they have a ornery side to them when provoked and not much can stop a angry elephant I’m guessing
@@johnwalsh3215 I like the way you phrased this!
@@johnwalsh3215The Incredible Hulk
The young nanny who was herding Yindee back was like, I can do this all day dude, your mama wants you home. Yindee gives the nanny a kick get away from me, the nanny was like not today kid not today we going this way, Yidee gives another kick, the nanny, your little kicks don't change nothing, keep going, yeah that's right move along playtime is over! LOL so cute
Elephants are so intelligent - I loved the way the bull faux kicked the nanny who was herding him back - she did not let him stop her and he kept trying to assert his independence.
Yes, that kicking is assertive male elephant behavior. Alot of the gentle phants in this sanctuary are females which are a bit gentler than males, except if someone is messing with their offspring.
It is great that the mother calmed down at the end of this video since she found where her son was
The bull kicking, just like a child temper tantrum!!! Lol
Even teen elephants have tantrums!!!
1:11 i've never heard of elephants thwaking their trunks on the ground to make that "bonk" sound.
elephants are so amazing. i love how social and cultural they are and how defensive they are are of their herd.
In a sanctuary herd video in Africa, when they detected the scent of a wild elephant herd in the area they became visibly alarmed and placed their trunks on the ground to feel for vibrations of the other elephants movements.
Wow - I would have never noticed that. :-)
Thwaking
There's also a video of an Asian elephant using her trunk like a leaf blower - there was a pile of leaves she wanted to eat but they were scattered at the bottom of an empty ravine just out of reach, so she gently blew them closer to her, gathered them into a neat little pile and then scooped them up with her trunk. THAT was pretty mindblowing lol.
When they hit the ground with their trunk, it expresses worry or concern, that they feel danger, whether real or imagined, and this is a way of expressing it. The ENP visitor's packet, which can be read online, stated that.
Thank you for caring for the elephants. They deserve the best they can get in this life. God bless the animal caregivers too. May you be blessed with many healthy, happy year's right up to the end. Bless you
Irreplaceable Magnificent Animals. Loved Mr Bull’s side kicks to Nanny. Thank you for all that you do to make this their home. It is deep,y appreciated. 🐘🇦🇺💗🎄
I never went through that with my teen daughter. But I lost her once as a toddler in the grocery store. I'll never forget that ungodly, terrifying panic like momma here! 💓🐘
That was a whole conversation going on there with the nuances of the sounds, trunk and body movements. Fascinating.
Bless you all for keeping the elephants safe❤❤
😲I can't believe Yindee is nearly 8! Still cute as a button. I remember seeing videos of him and Navann playing.
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@Gerlizh SticksCMO I didn’t know Blue had expressed a commitment to or at least interest in protecting elephants. Very cool. If you could direct me to the site, I’d really like to read it.
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This is a channel I come to So I can be far away from the Political Garbage. This Channel is about PEOPLE WHO DO AMAZING THINGS EVERYDAY. Love on beautiful Giant ELE'S, bring them love & a home far away from ALL ABUSE. 💗
Yindee the elephant
When Yindee turns 8, I wonder if the other elephants will sing Happy Birthday to him 🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘: 🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺
I'm sure most of us have heard or know what it'll sound like to hear Happy Birthday played on multiple trumpets
He couldn’t be any slower or have more attitude :-) Wonderful. Thank you for sharing.
Even my dogs listening were concerned. It's amazing how different species can pick up on different animal sounds. We have a lot to learn from our animal friends
Boy DO WE EVER. we are 21 year kitty/muppie rescuers.
I know this fear of your child missing and not wanting to come right home. The fear is overwhelming.
Lovely! ❤ Mother is mother everywhere, every way... 💖🐘
Wow, there was a ton of communication there besides all the noise. The trunk thumping, the walking backwards, the kick, the tails and so on and so on.
The trunk thumping is a first for me, it sounds like a drum, very interesting.
@@rennierad
When they hit the ground with their trunk, it expresses worry, concern, that they feel danger, whether real or imagined, per the ENP's visitor's packet, which can be read online.
That Yindee just being a lad and getting soundly told off when he is nabbed lol by nanny he is hilarious🤣🥰🤣🥰
Katerina Kemp. Nabbed by his nanny - lol
Totally understand, my 9 year old son won’t give me a kiss or hug goodbye at the school gates any longer! We need to do it when we are still across the road 🤣🤣 luckily I have his twin sister to hug and kiss goodbye still!!
Love the side kick. "Get away from me. I'm a big boy now" hahaha
Yindee is a maturing bull, and was, having a very independent mind, as Nature intended.
They are so protective of their young like most of the human parents/family! Love them so much. I wonder how the park can manage the grown male elephants.
with care. Each bull elephant has his own large enclosure, his own mahout that sees to his needs that stays out of the way, that respects him.
Hahahahaha The way he kicks his nanny to leave him alone is soooo cute
Young Punk, so cute. love the little back kicks.
May be the lack of big bulls to show them manners (actually happened with African elephants)
Should NOT have kicked at his Momma, Bad Boy!!!!
@@tomblaze4145 very interesting
thanks. elephants are definitely amazing animals. 😍🕊🐘🐘🌳🙏🏻🌱🌿🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@doristhomson3082
She was a young nanny, and he was at that bull-developmental age when he is coming into far greater independence. Now in Sept. 2021, not too long ago, the herd kicked him out, as he was expressing aggression against the older females in the herd, pushing them down to their knees and using his one tusk (he had broken the other one.) They won't let him back into the herd: in effect, the herd has "sentries" posted that won't let him pass. Lek shared about this in a fairly recent video. Yindee is now only overseen by his ever-faithful older nanny Pornsawan, and I suppose Lek will be introducing him to the Bull section in the near future. Bulls develop a very independent mind, and in the Wild, set off on their own to pursue their future, sometimes meeting up with other bulls, but its a loose association, not a bonded one. At 8 years old now, he isn't a baby, and the herd now sees that.
Finally in this paradise shelter after so much of hardship. ❤️❤️❤️
I love how it looked like she was going after him with a stick! LOL. What a saucy boy 😁
I like the sound they make when they hit their trunk on the ground.
Kind of like when we snap our fingers at our kids! 😂
The ENP visitor's packet says that hitting the ground with their trunk signals worry, concern, danger, whether real or imagined. It can be read online.
Yindee has became a very big boy, I remember the vdos where he was very little playing with navann! Still a cutiee❤❤ he has such an attitude 😄🔥
“Timothy Edward Elephant, you get back here right now!”
Pure genius. Loved it!😅🎆
😂
When you hear that middle name...🏃🏽
Right on lol
"Ahhhhg Mom! Do I have to? I wanna hang out with my friends, you're embarrassing me"
You need to stop kicking your nanny...She’s bigger! What if she kicks you back, Yindee?
Wow that sound... I wish I could witness alive. My heart is throbbing with such a beautiful trumpet.
Lovely....... to show us this too, thanks from Nice, France. Would like to be in your place, to live a time with the wonderful elephants. PROTECT THEM VERY WELL PLEASE. God bless you
Oh, this is so relatable :) 'We're being called back.' 'Guess we ought to go back, then.' 'Yes, but we're in so much trouble.' 'You're right...' (linger..., linger...) 'Don't kick me. It's your fault, you got me to go out there...'
Mooooom! You're embarrassing me in front of my friends! teenagers are all the same lol
😅😅😅👍
Yup
Literally, Teens are ALL ONE BREED - No matter the species
Stereotyping
So innocent. Love that little back kicked attitude of resistance
Not ready to let him go yet 💙 awww
That's me when I was a kid. My mom calling me home. I was always on the next street. Mom elephant is no different than humans mom's ❤💙❤💙❤
Not too different from humans
Not at all different from humans!! That back-kick, sass and attitude was so familiar I didn't even have to read the caption to know what was going on!
"Same, same, but different"
No one read the caption i guess, that wasnt his playmate or his mom, its his nanny. The mom i think is the one with the slight problem with her legs. The nanny herded him back to the girl squad so he can get scolded for running off.
Incredible group, watching over baby boy. ❤️👏
Kids these days! Why, in my day...
Lol😄❤
So much fun to watch the sounds and physical communication. I sense one of those scoldings coming on. 😆
I love that little short honking sound they make. ;)
0:06- Was not expecting that monstrous growl? I love elephants but that is one of the scariest roars I've heard. 🐘
it means I LOVE YOU tho lol
@@Deucely either that or "you're in big trouble mister, get back here" lol
@@platedlizard thats what i thought XD
el mono Yes, I thought that. If I wasn't watching, I'd think it was some kind of big cat! 😳😳
Mom told those young boys you had better get back here!!! They knew they were in trouble. 😄❤
Wow, those are serious "get your butt back here RIGHT NOW" sounds lol. Them younguns are in TROUBLE.
Wish we could have seen the rest of this scene lol
Yes, I wanted to see how Mama and nannies scolded him when he returned.
The bigger, young female with him was a young nanny, that his older, weaker nannies assign the duty of enforcing their wishes, so she is there to bring him home, which is why she kept cutting off his driveline, blocking him, walking backwards, taking his complaints but not letting him pass Go. :)
Yindee is getting big! Mama is worried about him leaving the safety of the herd.💕🐘💕
They were building an enclosure for Yindee, because they knew the time is coming for him to leave his herd. However, the shelter ended up being used for San Mueng, a 10 year bull elephant they rescued from a zoo last year!
@@sallyhardy429 Mom & nannies must realize that he's a young bull. It's in his nature to disperse, chase other herds around, spread his DNA far and wide. Keep the gene pool nice and clear, no inbreeding.
So funny to hear them trumpeting. I can hear the elephant equivalent of: Come back here right now, you naughty boy!😄
@@KatherineUribe-1 Yep!! Love that! He's not as naughty as Navann, though, who got kicked out at what, age 5??
2:20. That elephant seriously just tried to back kick the elephant behind. Lol, smh.
Ray Clark If you read the description box, you see that it is a younger and stronger “mother nanny“ that is the disciplinarian to the bull elephant...she’s wise to his ways, and his kicking! She patiently blocks him when he starts to try to head back into the bushes. She maneuvers him back towards mom and the herd.
I think his mother has a weak rear leg, because she walks with a limp.
@Thomas Paine No, it's the younger nanny.
"If mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy"!!!!!🐘❤️🐘
🐘: VVVVMMMMPPPHHHHH!!!!!!
Sorry, lol, I wasn't sure how else to spell an elephant trumpet noise.
Or you can also state it like this:
🐘: 🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺
Very interesting video , thank you ENP 🌹🥰🌸 love love love 💚🐘
Broke my heart! This Mama loves her baby boy.
I love the Yindee Herd! Thank you Lek!♥️
Being a son, I know what it’s like when mum calls. I too rebelled, lol ,came home eventually.
Mama wanted her son!!
Ain't takin No for an answer!!
I love their squeals and squeaks. African elephants don't make them.
Awesome!!! Kisses from Brazil!!!
Hola hola !!! Desde México lindo y querido 🤗😘. Que felicidad la de estos hermosos Elefantes .estáibertad que tienen ahí y sobre todo que hay quienes están al cuidado de ellos ...que exelente labor la de ustede 👍👏👏👏🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘❤️
Thank you for this great description. 👍
This is one of the most majestic beautiful animals God ever created......
Dont bring religion into this...evolution made them like every other living being.
@@sarahgabriella84
"Evolution" is a theory that is a belief, aka religion.
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Omg!! Hahaha, he is so piss with that back kick😆😆😆
He ran into a very effective Offensive Tackle who kept blocking his escape. There was a flag on the play as Yindee appeared to kick his minder. Personal Foul, 15 yards, repeat 1st down.
Music to my ears! Thanks
I love their squeaking noises!
I'm so LOL'ing on those back kicks!
i love this! made my night!!!
I love how the other young one is trying to keep the baby from wandering off again. They're walking together then as soon as the baby back tracked the other started walking backwards..lol until baby kicked
Thats 1 of the nannies who came to get him.
He wasn't a baby, he soon joined the bulls, evicted from his herd by the herd.
Considering the trauma some of these elephants have been through, protecting their young is their top priority !
Worried mom and friends...firm dedicated nanny...naughty naughty baby. 😂😂😂❤❤❤
2:02 cute 🥰
2:07 sidekick practice 😁
Little one was definitely grounded when he got home!
These creatures are incredibly intelligent. They seem to be more family-oriented than some humans are! I just love them to bits!
Where is Navann ?? 🙄🙄🙄
I can relate the whole scenario towards some families in the olden days.. where a Mom calling out from far, the older kid got the message, trying to stop and bring back the younger sibling, but the younger ones will often throw tantrums and struggling hard to get away, they wants to continue playing, until the Mom dashing towards with a thick CANE. Haha. Elephants are so lovable.
😙💋💞
Very funny to watch his attitude as he was corralled and brought home! Amazing cooperation between the girls.. (What happened to Yindee's left tusk?). That's the first time I've seen one of the elephants bang the end of their trunk on the ground, making a kind of echoing knock. I take it as an expression of annoyance at Yindee's exploits. Am I right?
They sometimes break off and grow back.
@@obsidiansea what? are you serious? i'm new in learning. but i am so amazed at their intelligence and caring, loving, protective nature. we have a lot to learn from them....😇🙏🏻🐘🌱🌿🐘🙏🏻🐘🙏🏻💖🐘🌳
The ENP's visitor's packet tells us that when an elephant hits the ground with their trunk, they are signaling that they feel worry, concern, that they sense danger, whether real or imagined.
Love this the mums 🐘are ALL sooo concerned 💕and he’s a little rascal like “WOW I’m right here I never get to go anywhere “🤣
She is crying so hard. I wish he'd come back.
I Know Especially When She Trumpets Very Loud At 0:18 & 0:29 But That Monstrous Growl She Also Makes At 0:06😄😄😄😄
Awsome, very beautiful, and powerful animals. Very smart too.
Well, at least he can't claim he didn't hear.
1:52. I don’t wanna go back home!
New video coming today!! Any guesses?
@@tadaitrang9638 A new addition to the Herd? i am new to this site . 🐘🙏🏻🐘🐘🐘😇💖 thanks for all info. i am in awe of these magnificent awesome giants. ,
@@tadaitrang9638 A new addition to the Herd? i am new to this site . 🐘🙏🏻🐘🐘🐘😇💖 thanks for all info. i am in awe of these magnificent awesome giants. ,
That is a mothers voice if I’ve ever heard one
"Don't you make me take my elbow off this table......"
what a powerful sound. Awesome!
awesome video
Loved this so much 😂❤️🇬🇧
Aaaaw-so loving and caring of creatures!
Hiyaaaaah wth those back kicks lil man!
Omg typical teenager attitude unbelievable 😀
but facinating to watch 😍
OMG, he’s such a little brat!🤣🤣🤣
I’ve never seen elephants thump their trunks on the ground like that! How fascinating. I just love ellies 🐘!
I always love elephants my favorite favorite animal in the world I wish I could just see and touch one up close. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
LOL the older one herding Yindee back and Yindee not happy about it so kicks her twice. Isn't that just like a teenager fighting what is best for them. Ha ha ha ha
Omg, Jr is in trouble now! Momma says "Come here!" and got all the aunties together to enforce THE LAW. Teenagers 😜 - love'em or hate'em.
That echo off the surroundings from their calls is really something!
Elephants are the best mothers!!
It’s just like us Moms yelling out the front door for our kids to come inside from playing.
The one nanny who uses whatever that is in the ground to clang her trunk against as a calling signal. She also clanged it with her foot. The extent of their intelligence bowls me over.