It reminds me of a story I read in TIME magazine about a band of
wild young elephants who were rampaging in a reserve in Africa.
Not exact matches
Elephants and some canid species, such as African
wild dogs, for example, will often care for another's
young and they also show a great deal of cooperation within a group, sharing sources of food and water, and assisting injured or disabled group members.
With heartwarming text and photographs, this beautiful book follows eight small
young elephants through their first years of 24 - hour care and attendance in a
wild animal orphanage in Kenya.
Therefore, every
young Asian
elephant calf born today provides greater hope for the species survival in captivity and in the
wild.