Read more about the article Newborn Endangered Tusker Shelters Under Loving Mum’s Tummy
Picture shows the newborn African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana) interacting with the herd at BIOPARC Valencia, Spain, in November, 2022. The calf and mother are doing well. as she protected and thought the calf species-specific behaviour, during its first week. (Bioparc Valencia/Newsflash)

Newborn Endangered Tusker Shelters Under Loving Mum’s Tummy

This endangered baby elephant is doing well after being born last week as it learns to navigate its surroundings under its mother Matla's watchful eye. The touching images show the…

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Read more about the article Adorable Newborn Baby Tusker Takes First Wobbly Steps
Image shows elephants at the Diergaarde Blijdorp zoo in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, undated photo. The zoo welcomed a new elephant cub that was born on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022. (Diergaarde Blijdorp/Newsflash)

Adorable Newborn Baby Tusker Takes First Wobbly Steps

Newborn baby elephant takes his first wobbly steps under the watchful eye of his mum shortly after being born. The astonishing video - recorded at the Blijdorp Rotterdam Zoo in…

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Read more about the article New Massive Aid Project Launched To Feed Animals At Hundreds Of Shelters Across Ukraine With Over 100K Dogs And Cats Fed So Far
The global animal organization FOUR PAWS has provided a new platform for distributing food and supplies to animal shelters in Ukraine. (FOUR PAWS, Animal ID/Newsflash)

New Massive Aid Project Launched To Feed Animals At Hundreds Of Shelters Across Ukraine With Over 100K Dogs And Cats Fed So Far

A new massive aid project has been launched to feed animals at hundreds of shelters across Ukraine, with the organisation having already fed over 100,000 dogs and cats. The global…

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