Baby Elephant, Khanyisa & Tiny Timisa Couldn’t Be Closer 🐘💖
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- New on the carer cam, filmed by Elephant Manager Tigere! Catch up with the youngsters in the herd: Khanyisa & Timisa, as well as Pisa as they forage from the roughage like bark. Timisa and Khanyisa stand side by side, as close as could be, with their female guardians protecting them: Lundi, Tokwe and Kumbura. Kumbura shows off her impressive strength, breaking a tree with her foot! It’s not often Lundi is still and not walking, giving us a chance to watch her feeding from the bush too.
Thanks to all of the carers at Herd! 💜💜
Good video
Our pink Princess sure loves her milk! It’s helping her to grow big and strong. Please donate if you can dear friends. The smallest amount will be greatly appreciated. ❤️
És una bella elefanta.
A very special bond between two special little girls
She’s still a baby. 🐘💕🇺🇸
Kumbura's long lashes and beautiful eyes warm my heart!
My favorite elephant!
Thank you so much for sharing I feel like I'm with you all and I can reach out and touch them such beautiful elephant's and thank you for looking after them ❤️ 🐘
Hey, khanyisa my special star..
So good to see you again..
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Such a moving story about Kumbura. What a courageous elephant. Thank you to all the staff at Herd that make these rescues possible. In a heart way you rescue us all.
Cannot think of a better way to start my day than watching Khaniysa having her bottles. Thanks for continuing these wonderful videos. For a moment she looks quite big, then she goes back to her family and we see how small she still is.❤️🥰
Everyone is doing a miraculous job caring for these beautiful Elephants
My sentiments exactly. Every every late afternoon here, I so look forward to viewing the videos. Love the footage and also the carers speaking occasionally. Much respect for all of them.
I love seeing her every day
Just love the close bond between Khanyisa & Timisa & their older sister/ allomother Kumbura. All suffered dreadful situations (K the worst ones, being trapped/injured) but their inner strength made them survive until rescued & brought to HERD.💚 Look at them now: healthy, happy, proud members of an awesome herd. 💖🐘
Thank you 🕊🇺🇲💕
The sweet little ones, always a pleasure to watch. When you speak about their pasts it makes me so grateful for wonderful people like you who have saved them and given them their lives. Thank you to all of you for your caring.
Tku. Dankie Baie. U guys r heroes.
Such a clever girl. Every last drop of milk! Thank you for sharing Herd’s journey and special thank you to the carers ❤
Abandoned but not forsaken. The individual stories of these magnificent creatures tug at the heart but the love and care of the dedicated team has given them a second chance at life.
God bless you all for taking care of these elephants. You all are God sent people
You can see how much the elephants love and respect there care givers. They are amazing.
Thank you for Kumburas back story. She is an amazing elephant. 💜
Love watching her feed herself. What a clever Sunshine.
She is so clever!
I couldn't agree more that morning fix of eleaphants makes my day.
I have noticed that elephants have the most caring eyes. Their faces seem to express kindness. There is a feeling of compassion from the elephants . Too bad us humans don't return the same to animals. ( Some humans) I can't stand the thought of humans hurting animals. That just enrages me. Thank goodness for beautiful humans like here at HERD. I consider you all HERO'S!
Thank you.
I totally agree!
These videos always put a smile on my face seeing Khanyisa growing and learning especially seeing her with her bottles thank you for sharing
Sending lots of love to all at HERD, carers, Adine and lovely little khanyisa and elephant family , who are a very beautiful example and inspiration of love and responsibilty towards our nature. Thankyou
This is the best way to start the day - a morning of little elephants. Khaniysa sure does enjoy her lunch. Thanks for sharing and making the day brighter.
2:05 The way Khanyisa turned to leave as she finished her last bottle makes it seem that she can count, and knows not to expect another.
She can. I commented that on another video because she used to get 2,bottles and always knew she was done after the 2nd. Now it’s
Exactly the same with 3 bottles.
Little Khanyisa 🐘doesn’t miss a drop. She is so cute! Love 💗 her!
Thank you for making these vids with commentary. So great to keep learning about life at and with Herd!
Be well
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Such a pleasure! Thank you so much for watching and caring! 😊🐘
The photography is wonderful in this session ! I love seeing the elephants close up. Kudos to the photographe!!
Thank you Tigere! It's always a joy to see Meisiekind and Timi together with Kumbura and the females doing their best to get to that delicious bark! You guys are just great with the HERD and we are so grateful to you. Have a good start to your week!
T and K are very lucky elephants to have been rescued and now have their own herd where they are safe and loved, by both elephants and humans.
Enjoy your milk Khanyisa sweetie, you deserve every drop.
So relaxing just to sit and watch them ❤️
Nice to see our little princess doing so well.
Good morning Khanyisa ♥️👋🏻👋🏻🐘 yum you still love your bottles 😘 good girl ‼️
Once again Khaynisa 🐘 finishes her bottles in record time. Nothing better then seeing elephants 🐘 just being elephants 🐘. It makes my heart so happy seeing them doing what they like best, browsing with each other. Khaynisa 🐘 is still very small against Tokwe 🐘. Thank you for my morning fix with this amazing HERD. ❤️🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘❤️
These are amazing elephants for what they have endured before being rescued. I can only imagine what they witnessed and are still able to trust these humans.
Thank you for sharing their stories. So Very Much Love to All the Elephants and the Men and Women of HERD who Give of themselves to help Protect these Fabulous Animals. ❤️❤️❤️
Sisters forever.
I love to watch this baby girl wrap her trunk around the milk bottles & drink! 😂🤣❤️👏👍
By her third bottle, she figured out, that drinking up hill, was easier. Very smart.
Thanks, great work, love watching
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Sometimes the cuteness overload of Baby K holding her milk bottles is almost to much. It's one,if not the one, most adorable moments to watch. Have all the babies who have come to the Orphanage held their bottles? I could watch K all day drink her "bok boks". My little sister use to call her bottles that.
Sweet Kumbura. So glad you were rescued beautiful girl.
So quiet today other than the sound of beautiful elephants eating their bush snacks and a wee bit of wind.
Thank you for taking us on another great trip into the wild.
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Adine didn’t officially open the HERD orphanage until 2019,Timisa actually never took a bottle preferring instead to have her milk in a bucket mixed with pellets. As far as I know both Jabu and Kumbura took bottles from what I’ve noticed in following the Sheldrick Trust the younger neonates,babies who can range from weeks to months old like Khanyisa was usually drink with the help of a keeper but once they are older and have figured out how to master their trunks then they hold the bottle themselves(just like us when we’re babies we have to learn to properly use our hands)an elephant trunk is the same way they also have to figure out how it works. When Meisekind was tiny and first discovering her trunk Adine and the carers had to assist her/show her what to do because of how young she was.. Sweet Fenya(RIP😭😭)took a bottle as well though similar to Sunshines cheek/mouth injuries it was a challenge because of a snare wound in her throat area the team had to watch her as milk would drip down and trickle close to the spot of the wound site. ❤️❤️
Thank you 😍🤩😍
She still loves her milk. Thank you for my morning fix of elephants in the bush. I look each and every morning for an update of all my children. Watching from Florida, with a heart full of love. 🇺🇸🌴🌺💕
Same here💙watching from Arizona 🌵🌞
@@francesfarmer736 Watching fron NC. I love watching our little Braveheart with her bottles, too. What is even more interesting is that the rest of the herd has adapted well to Khanyisa going over to the carer to get her milk while they continue to forage. And when her breakfast is finished, Khanyisa returns casually to her family.
Watching from Oregon
Same here, watching from the Dominican Republic
Same here. Watching from Longboat Key Florida ❤️❤️❤️
How in the world could Kumbura survive 3 months alone in the wilderness? She must be very strong, physical and mental.
I can't imagine her mom and herd abandoning her. I wonder if they were killed by poachers, and the evil people just left poor little Kumbura to fend for herself.
No telling what she really went through. The fact that she has grown up to be a loving and protective big sister & allomother proves what an amazing elephant she is, and how healing the love is from the elephants & humans at HERD.
It breaks my heart to think of a baby elephant out there alone for that long.
Now she has her heard ❤️❤️❤️. The humans and the elephants gave her another family.
I wonder how young she was? Has anyone ever heard what her age was when brought to HERD? From her age now and year she was rescued it sounds as though she was a baby still requiring milk. So it is confusing how she could have survived so long.
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I'd like to know how old was Kumbra when she was rescued, too. I don't even know how old she is now...
In anyway, mainly, if not all, the cause of those elephants become orphan is humans' ugly stupidity and that facts disgusting me. Poachers. Trophy Hunters. Demanding Chinese. Illegal Wildlife Traders. And now, Climate Crisis that brought unprecedented Drought Killing so many innocent Wild animals with the most cruel way by Starvation, slow & agonizing death...
This Herd of elephants 🐘 are surviving because they are protected by the organization which is funded perhaps mainly by donations. However, in African Continent, more and more Wild animals are dying everyday, everywhere because of this too long too extreme droughts mankind's arrogant stupidity has caused, On Top of All Above Problems they have already suffered from and been pushed to the Blink of Extinction!!
My Heart is, and has been Bleeding ever since I realized what's really going on in the so-called "Wilderness" around the World.
Ugly and Inconvenient Truth and Disgusting as well as Hopelessly Sad Reality... My Heart gets cut every time I see those heartbreaking news on those wild animals and Local People around the world, especially Africa. 💔💔💔💔💔
If you search RUclips HERD Kumbura you'll find a whole series of videos very specifically about her and her life with HERD which I think includes her rescue, but I'm not positive. However it does give the history of her rescue several times.
My day is good after seeing the elephants! Such a joy to see and learn and try to feel what they might feel.💕💕💜💙
In my eyes, you all are babies😍❤️❤️
Wish you all the best😍🙏May there be many sponsors for the cuties❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
My baby girl eating and being strong and healthy ❤❤❤❤ I am so proud of Baby Khanyisa and her compassionate sister who is a sweetheart living sister Timisa 🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤
Good to the last drop. Sweet Khanyisa. Thank you for telling us about Kumbura. Lovely 🐘 elephants.
What a lovely girl...and what a wonderful team!
Another Beautiful walk into the bush with the whole herd ❤️ Love those videos so much a Joy to look at❤️ Thank you so much for posting❤️🥰🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🥰😘❤️
Timisa has a very prominent forehead. The shape of her head and Khanisa are almost alike. Very interesting. Knanisa I swear is growing a foot a day.
I've always loved how they reach out towards Adine with their trunks to greet her. There is a kind of mix of playfulness and something almost like reverence. They accept her as a kind of two legged matriarch and despite appearances they are not pets or domesticated. They accept the food and protection of the humans but try to always act like an independent family that just agrees to share the homestead with the humans and tolerate their presence as a kind of ally herd
They all have such beautiful eyes! 😍🇺🇸
khanyisa is really to cute and the big ones are so beautiful I just love them thank you for helping them 😑😍😎🤗🙂😀
Usually the ones that have suffered the most become the most loving and caring. Same goes for humans.
Great filming !!!! What a wonderful way to start my 71 years of life ! Didn't want it to end.......so watching again. Thank you!
Happy birthday enjoying this awesome herd! 🎊 🎉🐘
Healthy baby. She's looking so good. Thanks guys.
Beautiful video….
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Couple bottles of milk and off she goes with her friends.
What a fortunate JABULANI herd to have the love & care not only from the other elephants but from their human herd as well. When Khanyisa chugs down her milk makes me want to have some myself & I don’t even like milk. Great video as always😊 ❤❤❤❤
Dear Ones...
Excellent mindblowing work you are doing...A noble work..
May God bless you all abundantly..
With regards and prayers..
Sunny Sebastian
Ghazal Singer
Kochi,Kerala India.
Hi khanisa ❤️. I love to see her drinking her milk ❤️❤️❤️
Such good names: sunshine, courageous and remember. God has certainly assembled quite a wonderful herd. That is is sad that Kumbura was alone 3 months. Thank heavens nothing happened to her. What an amazing support system they have. And such great caters that really look after them. They are outstanding. I hope they will always be able to support each other. 🙏🐘❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
It's priceless to watch Khanyisa feeding herself. I can't get over how she knows exactly when to tilt the bottle as well. All of you at HERD are doing a splendid job taking care of the ellies. God bless you all.
Soooo lovely that they've bonded sooo well. Bless Khanyisa and Timisa. 🥰🐘🥰🐘🥰🐘🥰🐘🥰🐘xx
Love Kumbura so much. She is such a loving, caring protective soul.
Being on her own for 3mths 😔 - know wonder she stresses so much over the little ones. The ordeal obviously has had such an impact on her. So happy she was rescued and is part of this wonderful family 💕🏴
Yes, our three younger orphans had each a terrible background story Kumbura, three months alone in the wild mother killed by poachers, Timisa several weeks alone in the Bush while her mother died from the drought and Khanyisa found alone with this horrible snare around her head The three of them are thriving and have been so well integrated within the Herd thanks to wonderful Matriarch Tokwe who has fostered Kumbura and Timisa mama Lundi who is fostering Khanyisa and the Bulls are not left over because each one of our beauties had a white knight Sebakwe for Kumbura, Gentleman Fishan for Timisa and Jabulani for Khanyisa Not to forget the human Family with mama Adine and the wonderful Carers Team
The three of them have shown great courage That's probably what binds them
Nice narrative
Khumbura a surviving calf. WOW. Poor babies. Cruelty. She is still with us though. 🖤💜🖤💜🖤💜🖤💜
Mother of God
Lovely video.
Beautiful baby. Thank you for each life you save.
It’s really cute that they close their eyes when they drink their bottle
Adorable girl. She is so adept at bottle drinking now. Always lovely to see. Each elephant is special. Another great video.
"Moon walk", Kumbura? 😎 beautiful video, as always! 😊
I always wonder if Michael Jackson got his idea for his moon walking dance step from watching elephants? Lol
@@macca777 yes! 😊
Absolutely love ❤️
My day is not complete without your videos. Thank you!
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So wonderful.❤️
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Удивительно виртуозно справляется с бутылкой! Браво!!!🥰👏👏👏
Poor Kumbura 😭😢 I have more empathy for animals than I do for humans & it makes me incredibly sad that she & other members of the herd experienced horrific trauma in their lives, many of them just babies. The fact they survived at all is miraculous. It's comforting to know those awful times are behind them (but most likely embedded in their memories) & they are now safe & happy. 🙏❤🐘🥰
A gal and her milk are very good friends. How long do those bottles last? They seem to get a beating with every use! Your country is so similar to Western Australia, before rain at any rate. we are now on bushfire awareness as like you we are moving towards summer. Stay well everyone. 1😍😍😍
I love hearing Pinky slurp her bottles. 😊
Those bottles must be pretty strong considering Khanyisa's grip 😀 She really guzzles that milk and off she goes. No time to waste!
LOOK AT OUR BIG BEAUTIFUL BABY KHANYISA!!!... SHE KNOWS EXACTLY HOW MANY MILK BOTTLES SHE'S SUPPOSED TO HAVE!!! LOL!!!😃...THAT'S SOO SWEET!!!💕🐘...HER HERD IS WAITING PATIENTLY AS ALWAYS FOR HER SAFETY!!!😍💜💕🐘🐘🐘🐘...I LOVE WHEN KHANYISA SNUGGLED UP AGAINST THE TREE TO RUB HER FACE THEN KISSED THE TREE TO SAY THANK YOU!!! LOL!!!😂💕ELEPHANTS LOVE AND APPRECIATE THE TREES...THEIR FOOD!!!...AMAZING!!!😃😍🐘🐘 🐘🌳🌊🙋🖐🙏➕📖⛪✌👍
Thank you Tigere 💙 I loved the video!!!
Informative and heartwarming video. ❤️
Thank you for all carers at Herd ❤🧡❤. Hi Cam 🙋♀😊.
C est un bébé encore 🥰💯
I keep forgetting how young Timisa is bc she’s such a responsible big sister to khanyisa.
This makes my day every day. Poor kubura alone for 3 months 😢 so thankful you rescued these elephants and they're now in a special loving herd together. They're all special. Khanyisa adorable drinking her milk bottles and timisa tokwe pisa all caring in their own ways. They're so special. I want to cuddle them all so sending big long cuddles each and kisses each too
It's amazing to see Khanyisa gulp down the milk so skillfully! She (or he) is one of the lucky ones who you were able to rescue. Thank you to all the generous donors.
Khanyisa is a female calf and is the youngest family member in the Jabulani herd at 3 years old,her name means light/Sunshine in the Shona language. You’ll often hear her be called Sunshine by both subscribers as well as her caregivers(it’s one of several nicknames she has)The others are Meisekind (most often used by Adine)it’s an Afrikaans word and term of endearment,meaning little girl or girl child,Braveheart,(a nod to her incredible strength and spirit because of what her beginning was like)and Pink Princess or Warrior Princess what I sometimes call her due to her pink coloring as an albino elephant. Khanyisa is truly the ultimate survivor and she’s brought so much joy to so many 💖🐘
I see her legs are starting to beef up and catch up with her body size again. That usually presages another big growth spurt. "More bottles??? Pretty Please!"😃
Her front legs are so long and she is getting taller!
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