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Young Elephant Dives Headfirst Into the Water Trough and the Herd's Reaction is Priceless

Young Elephant Dives Headfirst Into the Water Trough and the Herd's Reaction is Priceless

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Young Elephant Dives Headfirst Into the Water Trough and the Herd's Reaction is Priceless originally appeared on PetHelpful.
Animals are as fun-loving as toddlers! They love the wonder of the world they live in, and they never cease to amaze those around them, including their fellow animal friends! Elephants are particularly expressive at times and it's easy to know what they are thinking.
Recently, Mushuru the 4-year-old African elephant was released into the Voi reintegration unit along with two fellow nursery unit graduates. The elders of the herd welcomed the young elephants and made it clear that they were willing to share their new home. Mushuru wasted zero time making herself at home and decided that a dip in the pool was the first thing on her to-do list!
There is just one problem with her plan! There is not a pool! It's a water trough and despite there being a mud bathing pit directly adjacent to the trough, she opted for a quick break from the heat in the clean drinking water tank instead!
The young elephant dove right in, headfirst, and continued to flop around in the cool water while her herd-mates stood around in shock and confusion! We have all had that, 'what are you doing' reaction to animal antics but, it's truly funnier when other animals have those same reactions to their friends! One follower suggested, 'She was showboating to her new friends' and we couldn't agree more!
Related: Graduation Day for Young Elephants Brings Happy Tears and Hope for Their Future
The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust has rescued many elephants just like Mushuru and the work that they do to reintegrate the orphaned animals back out into the wild is heartwarming to see.
One viewer said, 'What a joyful moment for Mushuru! So amazing to see her embracing her new life in the wild. Great progress!' Although she is not officially out in the wild, she has begun the multi-year process, and we are lucky enough to have an amazing bird's eye view!
Young Elephant Dives Headfirst Into the Water Trough and the Herd's Reaction is Priceless first appeared on PetHelpful on Jun 2, 2025
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