Elephants may be the largest land animal on the planet but that does not make them any less elegant….or adorable. These creatures are as sensible as they are sensitive. They are gentle giants by nature. They feel all of the same emotions as humans do and this can never be forgotten. Elephants feel love in the same manner as we do as well. Their ability to perceive these emotions is even faster than our own!
The elephant is also a fiercely loyal creature that remains dedicated to their clan. They will do anything in their power to protect the people that they love most. The elephants in these photos are every bit as special as you would imagine. Be sure to enjoy these images and pass them along to your friends and loved ones as soon as possible.
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Seeing a baby elephant in the water is enough to make our hearts swell with joy. They have to follow their mothers closely, since they do not know how to behave in these settings yet.
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Are these elephants best friends or just close siblings? We are not sure but that is not going to stop us from swooning uncontrollably anyway.
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The sense of wonder that this baby elephant has is something that we envy. Just take a closer look at that adorable face!
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We all have our clumsy moments from time to time and that is what makes this baby elephant so easy to relate to.
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Everyone loves to head out into the water to play but this baby elephant’s joy is truly infectious. We are definitely jealous of this little fellow.
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This young calf is hiding from the camera inside of a tub. We don’t have the heart to tell them that they are still visible.
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Baby elephants are especially cute because they do not seem to realize just how large they are. They remind us of big dogs that still like to believe that they are puppies.
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If you stare into this baby elephant’s eyes for too long, you are going to fall in love. Consider yourself warned!
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Isn’t this just about the cutest thing that you have ever seen in your whole life? What a hilarious attempt at a piggyback ride.
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Humans need to stay out of the baby elephants’ habitats! That is our main takeaway from this image.