Elephants are remarkably intelligent and sensitive animals and take a discerning approach to their meals. They’ll meticulously shake the dirt off roots and tubers with their trunks, ensuring their food is clean before taking a bite.🐘✨
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Male elephants in musth typically exhibit irritability and aggression, making this a dangerous period where mahouts must exercise extreme caution. But Navann is different. His musth behavior is unlike most others. Instead of becoming aggressive or stressed, Navann remains happy, playful, and full of energy during this period.
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The Touch of Love ❤️
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Elephant Nature Park sends our thoughts and support to everyone affected by today’s earthquake in Thailand and Myanmar. We hope you all stay safe, take care, and remain vigilant.
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MalaiThong has been watching the little ones have fun with the tire, and today she decided it was her turn to join in! She couldn’t resist the excitement and had a wonderful time playing. It’s wonderful to see her playful side shine!
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The coordinated grace of the Khamla herd is beautiful to witness. This single-file marching, sometimes called a "trunk-to-tail" procession, is common in matriarchal herds. Infrasound hums through the herd, syncing every step.
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After a refreshing dip in the river, Thong Ae – aka Butterfly Girl – was in an especially cheerful mood while taking her ritual dust bath! Her playful charm, relishing every moment, put a smile on the faces of everyone looking on—her happiness is truly contagious!
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Despite being completely blind, Jokia moves with natural confidence, navigating her surroundings with ease. As one of the first elephants to be rescued by Lek, her many years at Elephant Nature Park have given her a strong sense of familiarity, security, and trust. Such a gorgeous old girl.
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Watch those joyful tails swing! The happy herd savor their treats in a wave of harmonious satisfaction.
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On a beautiful morning, kissed by sunlight and a cool breeze, the lovely Khamla lies down on the grass, soaking up the warmth, while her family watches over her protectively. Even though Khamla has grown into a young adult, she is still the youngest in her herd. To them, she remains their little one, the heart of their family, cherished by all.
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