The mummy elephant was communicating with the people waiting. Absolutely no doubt about that. What she was saying I don't know because I don't speak elephant. But it looked polite.
She was checking if the car was a threat. On one hand she stopped the baby from picking fights, on the other she was in a position to take on anything that took offense. My family was in a similar position when a baby bull picked a fight with or the car in front of us, but the bull was a bit bigger. The problem was that the mom was getting ready to charge us to make us go away. The rest of the herd was right behind her. Never seen so many cars reverse at the same time in such a short time. If she fans out her ears and stomps her feet like the baby, make sure to get away as soon as possible. Elephants can crush cars. This mom was calm but wary, so they made the right choice to keep the engine off and not to move.
I always love seeing the little behaviors that human babies share with other animals. Childish bravado is a universal experience, and *dang* if it isn't cute
As huge as they are, they are so gentle and careful of each other, unless fighting for something. Look how wonderful Moms are. I love these gentle giants. Seen many videos learned so much, and enjoyed them all.
@@VashtheStampede007 all animals kill. And since they dont talk, we dont know if there was a reason or not. Elephants are known for being gentle. So there must have been an issue.
@@VashtheStampede007 @Vash I think the thing is that they are highly intelligent creatures. Like humans, you cannot judge the behaviour of the species based solely on the behaviour of an individual. Perhaps that elephant had a reason not caught on video, or perhaps it was just aggressive simply because. There could be many reasons for it's actions as intelligence increases the complexity of behaviour.
@@briansteele5049 ur probably the normal one. I look at faces to gather data bout how someone is thinking/feeling. Works for all mammals. I really can't gather much data from a ... u kno
My wife and son were watching this video earlier today, and he asked what was between the elephant's legs. She quickly said "It's nothing" and skipped ahead in the video. Later, he showed it to me and asked again. I told him it was the elephant's ding-dong. "But mom said it was 'nothing'!" .. "Well, son. Your mom's a little spoiled."
The mommy is like, ""Stop it son, you are embarassing us infront of those humans..,move aside, 😣RIGHT NOW.."" Mommy turns,""aha 😅Kids these days😬😬 !!""
These are the most beautiful and majestic creatures. They are so loyal to their family and very intelligent. I never tire of watching them, thank you for sharing.
I’ve seen a number of videos where mama has the baby stop approaching or reacting to vehicles, and in every single one she also gives a warning to the humans. It’s interesting that they do that, because in 100% of them the interaction has been initiated by the calf, the tourists remaining completely passive. Maybe she doesn’t want the ppl to think they can interact with her offspring just because the calf was the instigator.
Not a fact but myth like imagine viewing your top predator as cute that's just like humans viewing mosquitos as the cutest insect but although elephants don't view us as cute but they can form strong emotional bonds with people they love
@@okparachizitere6156 yea but animal behavior changes with their environment. If those elephants are in a protected park it would be possible for them to view us as cute.
How cool! As a kid I enjoyed running about naked around the house and often showed up naked in front of our houseguests. Then my mom had to apologize and take me back to my room.
the moms and babies always stick together and the baby elephant looks about a few months old as new borns look really small so I'm pretty sure that's the mom
@@vhsha.jpn_ Nope. Look between her front legs. That's where an elephant cow's udder is. With the age of that calf an elephant cow would be bagged down and lactating. That young cow has ZERO showing. Member of the Itty-Bitty-Titty Club. She's not in milk so she's not the mother.
"No bobby, we don't charge the hoomans. Hoomans are cute." Turns to humans "Awww, sorry hoomans, did my son scare you? Don't be afraid, he won't hurt you 🤗"
@Viajo Dominguez well dolphin's also do group rapes, and some elephants kill their own infants. I think we'll get along just fine. So many similarities 😌
IF there was no ivory trade, there honestly would just be « natural conservation . » The decline in the elephant population is largely due to ivory demand that is not coming from Africa.
@@rimun5235 that’s not exactly true though because a lot of charcoal comes from the burning of African land and with out tourist interest a lot of that conservation land may be put on the block for charcoal production it’s a similar thing with deforestation in the us and the state parks. It happens everywhere and tourists either from close by or far away can encourage governments to persevere the natural beauty of their land.
@@rimun5235 Yea, I don't think so. Elephants are often nuances for the local inhabitants. They stomp on their crops and trample their villages sometimes in rural areas.
@@D-Z321 LOL...no, he's talking about at 00:21 when the one bull stretches before coming at the other bull. It looks a lot like a "play bow" (like in dogs, and I've seen baby elephants do it during play), so I kinda gotta wonder how serious of a standoff this was. Or maybe it was just a stretch, I don't know. Don't think I've ever seen that before a confrontation either.
Hey, check out a documentary called Seven Worlds, One Planet. There's a scene of a massive bull elephant rearing back onto his back legs and stretching his body to reach vegetation that's high up.
@@ThaRedPitbull Ah, yes, I saw that! I had only ever seen circus elephants stand up like that before. Animal trainers often say the tricks they teach animals to perform are based on natural behaviors in the wild. I've always wondered how they'd explain the stuff they make elephants do, but I guess that kinda explains that particular trick. I still don't think elephants naturally do anything similar to perching all 4 feet on top of a little stool and then balancing on just a couple feet! LOL (It's actually not funny though.)
If this doesn't demonstrate the brains in these amazing animals I don't know what does. Not to mention the "cute factor" these guys show. At first I thought what is this little Ellie doing with snorkeling this sand into it's mouth?? OK OK, they are smarter than me!!! They were getting the water under the sand in a dry creek/river bed showing that the Ellies truly NEVER FORGET!!
I'm giving this video 5 stars its the best it is so funny the elephants 🐘 are a joy to watch i love elephants they are so beautiful and i love baby elephant 🐘 they are so cute to watch and tiny and i love when the mom protects her baby calf there many reasons I love about elephants 🐘 god bless im from USA 🇺🇸 and I live in Wisconsin my name is robin
This is definitely the way the wild animal reacts. The ones who are not introduced to humans or vehicles. And they world was definitely peaceful. Just nature's sounds. ❤
2:02 That isn't "mommy", that's a sibling. See the tiny tusks and the short height? That's no adult, that's big sister, who is only about 4 years old herself. I would think that "Kruger Sightings" would know elephants well enough to not call a toddler-elephant "a mommy."
And they do because they are professionals and don't clickbait in any way so probably anything here is true(edit) and the calf was probably the big one making the mother look smaller
Lol. That elephant mom with the cars is like “sorry about my sons behavior. We are working on that”
She's like, "please don't shoot him I swear he's a good kid"
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Little did mom know he was smoking weed with his buds! He probably had a panic attack when he saw humanoids.
the fact that the tourists are silent. no loud talking, laughter ect. i think the elephants appreciated that.
Yeah no screaming Karen in this video.
If I had ears that big, I’d appreciate some peace and quiet too
Who dosent appreaciate that loud people are annoying especially to animals
It's cheap those safaris tourists shall not have the right to talk
Did the Elephants tell you that??
The mummy elephant was communicating with the people waiting. Absolutely no doubt about that. What she was saying I don't know because I don't speak elephant. But it looked polite.
You don't speak elephant?😄😄😄😄😄
@@georgek685 I'm all about honesty dude
Elephant didn't speak human either.🤣🤣
@@Amazing_mother_nature Unless you speak elephant how would you know?
She was checking if the car was a threat. On one hand she stopped the baby from picking fights, on the other she was in a position to take on anything that took offense. My family was in a similar position when a baby bull picked a fight with or the car in front of us, but the bull was a bit bigger. The problem was that the mom was getting ready to charge us to make us go away. The rest of the herd was right behind her. Never seen so many cars reverse at the same time in such a short time.
If she fans out her ears and stomps her feet like the baby, make sure to get away as soon as possible. Elephants can crush cars. This mom was calm but wary, so they made the right choice to keep the engine off and not to move.
Mom elephant *looks back at car*: Sorry. Just showing my kid the ropes. Still working on manners. My bad.
I agree and very true
Teaching her kid not to charge the car is one thing. Next lesson: don’t flop the D around in front of Mommy!
That's a boy alright...
Lol. I was wondering if people noticed but as you know it’s pretty dang obvious
@Roni Size Ever hear about the rare 5 footed elephant?
😅
Maybe it doesn't identify as a boy... Transgender elephant with huge Wang
The 'thing' was slinging and swinging...so obvious🤣😂
I always love seeing the little behaviors that human babies share with other animals. Childish bravado is a universal experience, and *dang* if it isn't cute
I love the term “childish bravado” ☺️ excellent vocab!
As huge as they are, they are so gentle and careful of each other, unless fighting for something. Look how wonderful Moms are. I love these gentle giants. Seen many videos learned so much, and enjoyed them all.
"Huge", "Gentle Giants"...i think you're phrasing a bit there
even when "fighting" they don't really hurt each other. They're so gentle.
I guess you have not seen the video of an elephant killing a Buffalo for no reason.
@@VashtheStampede007 all animals kill. And since they dont talk, we dont know if there was a reason or not. Elephants are known for being gentle. So there must have been an issue.
@@VashtheStampede007 @Vash I think the thing is that they are highly intelligent creatures. Like humans, you cannot judge the behaviour of the species based solely on the behaviour of an individual. Perhaps that elephant had a reason not caught on video, or perhaps it was just aggressive simply because. There could be many reasons for it's actions as intelligence increases the complexity of behaviour.
Damn chief put that thing away
He packing some heat down under 😃😃
IM D E A D-
That's what I'm thinking, i looked down and i was like "dammn" lmao
What’s he supposed to do, put on some pants 😂
I was traumatized
Baby Elephant: I AM FIERCE!!! FEAR ME!!!!
Mom Elephant: Get your sassy little self OUT of the road before I warm your butt, Young Man!
"FEAR ME HUMANS!"
humans: awww look at him he's so cute
"THAT'S NOT FUNNY! I'M TERRIFYING AND DANGEROUS!!!"
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@@fdsjlaf AYOOO
"Your embaressing us infront of people!!!"
You're
@@TruckTaxiMoveIt I'm annoyed by both the spelling, and your petty correction of it 🤣!
@@BigLyfe09 what's wrong with it tho?
@@TruckTaxiMoveIt youse
*you're *embarassing
Dang he has two trunks...
He's a big boi all right.
or 5 legs..
King Kong triple XL
Hehheh dangly parts
That's my son.
I love how elephants just flip flop their face noodle all around when they're trying to scare you
That’s not all they’re flip-flopping.
@@ivorjawa Lol yeah, I didn't notice til I read the other comments and went back.
@@livinglifeleonaidk what it says about me but that was the first thing I saw was that big dong
@@briansteele5049 ur probably the normal one. I look at faces to gather data bout how someone is thinking/feeling. Works for all mammals. I really can't gather much data from a ... u kno
@@livinglifeleona i'd say it all depends on the situation
50% of comments: Aww so cute!
50% of comments: Dang he has two trunks
50% hunk
50% trunk
@@VengefulPolititron check please
@@allprolb20
_that will be $22.38_
@@VengefulPolititron all I have is $22.37
@@bamboozledpotat
_ACCEPTED!_
(Futurama reference)
Wow, who knew male elephants had 5 “legs” or 2 “Trunks” ?
Trunks are located in the front and tails in the back.
Male elephants have 2 "tails" lol 😂😂😂😂
Dang.. Lol
Legit have never seen a male elephants thing before. Goodness 😳
@@Komobear I'm currently wondering if the people in their native regions would say "hung like an elephant" instead of "hung like a horse".
.ass. Won't you ever grow up?
This is why we can't have electric cars.
Imagine if elephants could charge them.
If elephants could charge them we could ride for free.
I was confused for a whole entire minute thanks
@@mehwhatever695 You're welcome :)
lmao
Jesus christ lol
Mommy to Son, " Look my boy, these are humans in their mobile cages".
🤣
My wife and son were watching this video earlier today, and he asked what was between the elephant's legs. She quickly said "It's nothing" and skipped ahead in the video.
Later, he showed it to me and asked again. I told him it was the elephant's ding-dong.
"But mom said it was 'nothing'!"
..
"Well, son. Your mom's a little spoiled."
That's pretty funny!
Lol good one
Hahaaa
This reminded me of my friend as a kid she saw a donkey and told her mother "look the donkey has 5 legs"
She has high standards.
Elephants are such amazing creatures.
Intelligent too❤
I swear, they're very precious af
I agree
Elephant are one of the smartest animal.
Studies show that we look cute to them. Like cats but clutzy.
If elephants could do the internet there would be a lot of lol human memes.
Smart, strong, lovable and social. I aspire to be more like elephants.
@@dannyboygregory-mccormick9157 good aspiration
@@beatrixthegreat1138 xD cute murder machines lol
@@beatrixthegreat1138 someone's storyboard is blowing up rn
The mommy is like, ""Stop it son, you are embarassing us infront of those humans..,move aside, 😣RIGHT NOW..""
Mommy turns,""aha 😅Kids these days😬😬 !!""
This looks like a sibling, not a mommy
I think it was actually his older cousin, Susan.
@@wh3747 😂spot on
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@@ahshsagaga42 that was awesome ...thanks 💕🐘
The baby elephant is very adorable. Elephants are very intelligent animals. 🙂👍🙏
He's a goober, so much like a human kid. ☺️
@@DinnerForkTongue yes. Intelligent kids are always very energetic and naughty🤗
@Rd 83
Until then, he'll be known as "that one little goofball". 😆
@Rd 83 yes. Very adorable.
Yes they are i saw a elephant 🐘 drawing a pic so talented
Cutest charge ever
Looking at these majestic and beautiful animals if pains me to know that people are killing them in pursuit of money😑😭
I agree
Maybe someone should do that humans bad asses
Poachers should be shot on sight.
Yes they are assholes and don't care about elephants the men that are killing the elephants need to be punished and put in jail
Its atrocious. They really morn the death of a tribe member too. We are trash.
That baby is adorable. Elephants are amazing and wonderful creatures ❤💙❤💙❤💙❤
The way the baby peeked under his mom to see the tourists was too cute.
The little one is so adorable!!! 💕💕💕
feels less like a charge and more like he's auditioning for the "I Just Can't Wait To Be King" dance group.
The Mom elephant is like, "Sorry, excuse my son, he's still wet behind the ears...but he's really a good kid".
The little guys at the cars look like he is still trying to figure out how feet work.
I dunno, it looked like he was attempting to dance.
Elephants will never stop being fascinating even for a second.
They're likely smarter than a lot of people I know.
Boxer to baby elephant: You wanna fight somebody!?
Elephant mom shows up.
These are the most beautiful and majestic creatures. They are so loyal to their family and very intelligent. I never tire of watching them, thank you for sharing.
This video shows how intelligent elephants are.
One of the best smartest animals in the world.
🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘
best smartest... LOL!
I’ve seen a number of videos where mama has the baby stop approaching or reacting to vehicles, and in every single one she also gives a warning to the humans. It’s interesting that they do that, because in 100% of them the interaction has been initiated by the calf, the tourists remaining completely passive. Maybe she doesn’t want the ppl to think they can interact with her offspring just because the calf was the instigator.
See parents of any species are smart and know if their kids are creating a slippery slope scenario.
It's like if your child wandered off to talk to a strange man. You'd snatch them away and give a stern look to the stranger...
@@sophiefilo16 wait wa the man did nothing tho
Fun fact: apparently elephants view us the same way we would a puppy or kitten. They think we’re cute!
Not a fact but myth like imagine viewing your top predator as cute that's just like humans viewing mosquitos as the cutest insect but although elephants don't view us as cute but they can form strong emotional bonds with people they love
@@okparachizitere6156 yea but animal behavior changes with their environment. If those elephants are in a protected park it would be possible for them to view us as cute.
@@okparachizitere6156 Humans do think lions are cute, and lions probably ate a lot of our ancestors lol.
There is absolutely no scientific basis for that fact. Please stop perpetuating this myth.
@@absolfusion3688 aren't u a brony🤔
Great clips. The little cheeky bull was too funny.
That elephant is very polite to tourists. ‘Pardon my sons bad behaviour! He’s very young!’
How cool! As a kid I enjoyed running about naked around the house and often showed up naked in front of our houseguests. Then my mom had to apologize and take me back to my room.
Is that you Trumpo?
Oh my gosh the little baby dancing at the beginning 😂😍
He's dancing well on 5legs 😂😂
Elephants are so mature and intelligent I almost half expect them to like be driving a car or like going home to their wives like a human.
Just looking at her - I doubt that is "Mom". An older sister, maybe. But she looks too small and young to be "Mom".
teenage elephant.
the moms and babies always stick together and the baby elephant looks about a few months old as new borns look really small so I'm pretty sure that's the mom
If you tell that to a human woman they’d be flattered
@@LazyPillowCase i dunno i think the elephant would be too lol 😂
@@vhsha.jpn_ Nope. Look between her front legs. That's where an elephant cow's udder is. With the age of that calf an elephant cow would be bagged down and lactating. That young cow has ZERO showing. Member of the Itty-Bitty-Titty Club. She's not in milk so she's not the mother.
The babies are adorable! Especially the one fighting with himself to attack the car or not...🤗😁
Elephants, such magical creatures, and funny too 😂
"No bobby, we don't charge the hoomans. Hoomans are cute."
Turns to humans
"Awww, sorry hoomans, did my son scare you? Don't be afraid, he won't hurt you 🤗"
@Viajo Dominguez i thought there was a study done on elephants. And their brain reacts to us the same way we react when we see a cute kitten or puppy.
@Viajo Dominguez well dolphin's also do group rapes, and some elephants kill their own infants. I think we'll get along just fine. So many similarities 😌
Elephants are amazing and I feel like we take them for granted. They are incredibly smart and social.
0:09 damn that THING is huge, that's an alpha right there 😂😂
Fifth-Leg!!!
Big dong doesn't mean alpha. Alpha is in the attitude.
@@AshrafAnam That's probably his "balance", like kangaroo-tails which give them balance !!!!
That Is It’s 3rd tusk
@@Elephant-Puppet NOT his Bionic-Pendulum/Gyro????
"Don't threaten the tourists sweetie, they're the only reason African countries bother with wildlife conservation"
Sad but the truth
IF there was no ivory trade, there honestly would just be « natural conservation . » The decline in the elephant population is largely due to ivory demand that is not coming from Africa.
@@rimun5235 that’s not exactly true though because a lot of charcoal comes from the burning of African land and with out tourist interest a lot of that conservation land may be put on the block for charcoal production it’s a similar thing with deforestation in the us and the state parks. It happens everywhere and tourists either from close by or far away can encourage governments to persevere the natural beauty of their land.
@@rimun5235 Yea, I don't think so. Elephants are often nuances for the local inhabitants. They stomp on their crops and trample their villages sometimes in rural areas.
thats bs
He's so cute and brave and scared all at once!
WOW That baby elephant’s so cute, a natural born tap stage dancer and the human’s laugh’s so cute goes so well together
The word human is so sad in the perspective of the elephant that's of they understood English
Gotta love how the momma elephant is like: "Dammit Marty, get off the road. leave those people be!" XD
Yea, happy ellies doing ellie things! 💕🐘🐘🐘💕
Really great! I’ve never seen an elephant stretch like that before! 😊🐘
Stretch? You talkin’ about stretchin’ dong or what? 😂
@@D-Z321 LOL...no, he's talking about at 00:21 when the one bull stretches before coming at the other bull. It looks a lot like a "play bow" (like in dogs, and I've seen baby elephants do it during play), so I kinda gotta wonder how serious of a standoff this was. Or maybe it was just a stretch, I don't know. Don't think I've ever seen that before a confrontation either.
Hey, check out a documentary called Seven Worlds, One Planet. There's a scene of a massive bull elephant rearing back onto his back legs and stretching his body to reach vegetation that's high up.
@@ThaRedPitbull Ah, yes, I saw that! I had only ever seen circus elephants stand up like that before. Animal trainers often say the tricks they teach animals to perform are based on natural behaviors in the wild. I've always wondered how they'd explain the stuff they make elephants do, but I guess that kinda explains that particular trick. I still don't think elephants naturally do anything similar to perching all 4 feet on top of a little stool and then balancing on just a couple feet! LOL (It's actually not funny though.)
@@TieDyeVikki True. I can only imagine how many times the elephant must fall before it can stay on that stool.
I just love elephants they re majestic creatures
If we can teach people about wildlife, they will be touched. Share my wildlife with me. Because humans want to save things that they love.
If this doesn't demonstrate the brains in these amazing animals I don't know what does. Not to mention the "cute factor" these guys show. At first I thought what is this little Ellie doing with snorkeling this sand into it's mouth?? OK OK, they are smarter than me!!! They were getting the water under the sand in a dry creek/river bed showing that the Ellies truly NEVER FORGET!!
1:41 "I am dangermous!" After that he's peeking out from in back of mom. 😂
That baby elephant charging cars made me laugh! How cute and funny! Good stuff
actually the youngster was showing off his skill to tourists
I just love elephants..truly wonderful animals..
I wish I could go back to africa to see my family D:
Are you in a band called Coldplay?
Such a cute baby elephant. I know your not supposed to contact them. But i still kinda wanted to give it a hug!
She looks at the car and seems to say: Je, je....sorry him, please...just a baby....😁
Beautiful creatures 🐘
I like how the older elephant turned to the humans as if to apologise for the little ones behaviour.
Human parents could learn a lot from mommy
Ellie, teach your kids respect, whats acceptable, whats not. Well done mom
1:08 Lol, that little bird on the left is there to watch the fight.
Please continue to protect these magnificent creatures.
HEFFALUMPS! 🐘❤️
Or my favourite ... "heavylumps" ... meant as a complete endearment. 🐘🐘🐘❤❤❤
And woozles!
That elephant is PACKING ;)
Reading comments about 5 legs and two trunks
👀💀
Elephants are so cute. I can love them from a safe distance on here. Its nice.
The older I get the more I love elephants. Not sure what it is, but they're just so cool to me
Elephant calfs are cutest animals in the world ☺ ☺
No wonder that kid had confidence, did you see that fifth leg?!?
Dude wiped that thing out with no hesitation 🤣
I think it's part of the threat display XD
Fear my big pp fool
Elephants are the best. My fave animal. ❤️ 🐘
Too adorable
Cutest thing I've seen in awhile!
I'm happy too see all their tusks still intact
Some safaris do it to protect the elephants sadly. Better they live tuskless than be shot for poachers.
1:40 Elephant like: "Billie Jean is not my lover..."
I swear the mommy elephant said, "Don't make them angry or else we don't have treats to nip with" lol.
The baby elephant is the cutest thing I have ever seen
That’s incredibly amazing...........seeing them find water under the sand. I wish my bore would have been as easy to find water, 165 ft!!!
This is actually very important in the dry season. When the elephants leave, other animals will come to drink.
The baby is so cute, I can't
Man, those trunks sure do come in handy.
Baby elephant: I said don't take pictures of my momma
The mommy be like "sorry about my son, now you can go.." 😂
The mom is like: excuse my child
I'm giving this video 5 stars its the best it is so funny the elephants 🐘 are a joy to watch i love elephants they are so beautiful and i love baby elephant 🐘 they are so cute to watch and tiny and i love when the mom protects her baby calf there many reasons I love about elephants 🐘 god bless im from USA 🇺🇸 and I live in Wisconsin my name is robin
Such beautiful creatures man
Mom: stop it, baby!
Turn around: excuses my child!
Damnnn little guy was packin, they should call it hung like an elephant lol
That mother apologized profusely for her child's unruly behavior.
This is definitely the way the wild animal reacts. The ones who are not introduced to humans or vehicles. And they world was definitely peaceful. Just nature's sounds. ❤
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Good lessons, and performances. Momma elephant was a proud momma 💫💫💯💯
2:02 That isn't "mommy", that's a sibling. See the tiny tusks and the short height? That's no adult, that's big sister, who is only about 4 years old herself. I would think that "Kruger Sightings" would know elephants well enough to not call a toddler-elephant "a mommy."
And they do because they are professionals and don't clickbait in any way so probably anything here is true(edit) and the calf was probably the big one making the mother look smaller
Elephants are such beautiful creatures
Beautiful video, thank you! 🙏🏼❤️
Baby elephant is brave and cute.what is he feeling inwardly, absolutely revelation that outwardly.