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Adorable baby elephant plays with birds in South Africa’s Kruger National park
While you are tempted to kind of crawl into the weekend, defeated, we urge you to look to this baby elephant for guidance and inspiration. It has already gained more than 2.7million hits.
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Her ears flap and her tiny trunk flops around comically as the 200-pound elephant becomes totally outnumbered by the swallows and she eventually has enough and heads into the bushes to join her herd.
The baby elephant was being dive-bombed by a whole flock of swallows and got into a playful mood.
The elephant then chased the birds down the street and into a park area before making his way back to his parents.
“They will chase anything to show that they are the boss”.
However, the ‘d’aaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwww!!’ rating just goes up 1 000% when you capture a baby elephant engaging animals outside of its species in a insane game of tag.
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Kruger National park in northeast South Africa is the continent’s second largest national park.