3 baby hippos face giant elephant and the ending makes everyone laugh

For the first time in their lives, three baby hippos come face-to-face with a giant elephant on the banks of the Umfolozi River in South Africa.

For the first time in their lives, three baby hippos come face-to-face with a giant elephant on the banks of the Umfolozi River in South Africa.

Evan Malsbury captured this delightful moment of young hippos crossing the Umfolozi River in South Africa.

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This was the first time in her life that a hippo had come face-to-face with such a large elephant.

Three baby hippos cross the river together. However, when they reached the other side, the three hippos encountered a large obstacle, an elephant standing not far away.

This was the first time in her life that a hippo had come face-to-face with such a large elephant. At first, it seemed that the elephant was not paying attention to its surroundings, it was lowering its face and walking. But when it heard the noise, it quickly raised its eyes and spotted three hippos in the murky river water.

The three hippos staggered up the riverbank toward the area where the elephant was standing, but they quickly realized their mistake. The giant elephant took a step forward, growling, but the hippos showed no sign of fear.

Taking advantage of the time when the hippopotamus was not paying attention, the huge elephant rushed forward, walking quickly and growling, causing the two hippos standing closest to him to run away in fear.

But it was not until the elephant lunged forward for the third time that the remaining hippo ran quickly into the water. The three hippos tried to swim as fast as they could across the river and didn't dare go back to the elephant.

Evan Malsbury said: "I was with a tour group on a river cruise. I was watching a large elephant walking alone on the shore. At the same time, three little hippos in the water appeared. The encounter was quick but interesting. We burst out laughing as we watched the hippo's reaction."

According to the boatman and the director of the tour company, it is very unusual to see elephants along the river on a cruise, so everyone on board is very excited, happy, choosing for themselves. good location for better view.

The elephant appeared alone before the trio of hippos approached. The baby hippos were certainly no match for the elephant, but thankfully no one was injured.

Evan Malsbury's trip to South Africa lasted 14 days. It is known that the little hippos are learning how to interact with large creatures in the territory such as elephants.

Update 26 August 2022
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