Summary
An endearing look at the clumsy and mischievous behavior of baby elephants as they learn to navigate their bodies and interact with their herd.
Highlights
Clumsy Beginnings00:00:00
Baby elephants, despite their size, are very clumsy when first learning to walk, often wobbling and crashing into their mothers.
Mischievous Nature00:00:30
Young elephants are surprisingly mischievous, often sneaking up on people or acting out before seeking comfort from their mothers.
Learning to Use Their Trunks00:00:40
Newborns struggle to control their trunks, often tripping over them or using them clumsily, but they are well-supported by the matriarchal herd structure.