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Elephants huddle round female to protect her

Elephants huddle round female to protect her

Postby tropical_shark » 3/1/12

This has some large pictures in it so I'm posting the link rather than trying to copy the photos! But I thought this was worth sharing!

Elephants huddle round female to protect her from prowling hyenas while she gives birth
:dolphin: Marine Biologist finally! Woot woot!!! :seahorse:
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Re: Elephants huddle round female to protect her

Postby David » 3/1/12

Wonderful! I've seen wild animals do countless "kind" things and it's always baffled me why some still think that the wild is some sort of vicious dangerous place... thanks for posting.
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