Video: Rescue elephants stuck in deep holes
Members of an elephant conservation group saved a young elephant trapped in a deep water hole in Kenya, in the 'restlessness' of the mother elephant's anxiety.
The rescue of the 8-month-old baby elephant was carried out by members of Amboseli Trust, elephant conservation and care group earlier this week. After being informed, they quickly arrived at the incident.
Before they could get close to the baby elephant, they had to 'confront' the fidgeting mother elephant, anxiously walking around the child who slipped into his deep water hole. After temporarily "removing" the mother elephant, they tried to use the rope and the car to pull the elephant up from the hole.
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