Zookeepers at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo recently marked a special milestone for Elizabeth, a young elephant, by surprising her with a new set of footballs on her first birthday.
Elizabeth, the youngest member of her herd, has gained a reputation for her love of playing football, often outpacing her zookeepers and fellow elephants in her enthusiasm for the game.
Born on June 10, Elizabeth quickly showed a knack for using her trunk to maneuver a large inflatable medicine ball around her 30-acre habitat, leading her caretakers to pick out footballs as her ideal birthday gift.
According to Mark Howes, one of the zoo’s elephant keepers, Elizabeth’s playful energy and natural coordination make her a natural with the ball.
“For a young elephant, she has remarkable skills when it comes to dribbling,” Howes noted, adding that the game provides her with both enjoyment and essential exercise.
Elizabeth has already achieved impressive growth over the past year. Weighing about 130 kilograms at birth, she now nears the 480-kilogram mark.
Named in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, who celebrated her 90th birthday around the time of Elizabeth’s birth, she resides in Whipsnade’s new Centre for Elephant Care, which the Queen inaugurated in April.
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