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Sheldrick Wildlife Trust on Instagram: "It’s been piping hot in Tsavo, but Mwinzi knows how to beat the heat! Everything about this elephant is remarkably self-sufficient. When he’s not commandeering his own personal water fountain, he’s munching away on greens to satiate his prodigious appetite. We suspect this how Mwinzi survived for as long as he did before his rescue: As the drought wore on, his nutrient-deprived mother likely stopped producing milk. He saw elephants around him consuming gr Wildlife Rescue, Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, 2025 Mood, Cool Videos, Beat The Heat, Animal Pics, Wild Life, Water Fountain, Dream Job

Sheldrick Wildlife Trust on Instagram: "It’s been piping hot in Tsavo, but Mwinzi knows how to beat the heat! Everything about this elephant is remarkably self-sufficient. When he’s not commandeering his own personal water fountain, he’s munching away on greens to satiate his prodigious appetite. We suspect this how Mwinzi survived for as long as he did before his rescue: As the drought wore on, his nutrient-deprived mother likely stopped producing milk. He saw elephants around him consuming…

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Me and my babies ❤️ All these beautiful elephants have been rescued and treated ethically in Chiang Mai. They are shielded from circuses, riding, and any form of mistreatment prevalent in Thailand. They are never compelled to engage with the public or participate in any activities unwillingly. To instill trust, we wear the traditional attire of the Karen Tribe, known to elephants as their compassionate protectors and rescuers. These elephants are safe, roam freely and filled with endless l... Endless Love, Traditional Attire, Chiang Mai, The Public, Circus, Georgia, Thailand, Elephant, Quick Saves

Me and my babies ❤️ All these beautiful elephants have been rescued and treated ethically in Chiang Mai. They are shielded from circuses, riding, and any form of mistreatment prevalent in Thailand. They are never compelled to engage with the public or participate in any activities unwillingly. To instill trust, we wear the traditional attire of the Karen Tribe, known to elephants as their compassionate protectors and rescuers. These elephants are safe, roam freely and filled with endless…

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