A young elephant found itself trapped in a watering hole in the Kenyan wilderness, unable to climb out due to its short legs.
The calf’s mother could only watch and keep close by, unable to lift her calf from the shallow ditch.
The situation became dire, as the baby faced potential starvation or attacks from predators if it remained stuck.
Then, a helicopter arrived on the scene, bringing a rescue team from the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.
The team quickly rushed to the stranded calf, jumping into the watering hole to safely guide the young elephant. With gentle hands, they rolled the baby to solid ground.
Once free, the calf trotted eagerly toward its mother, relieving the distressed pair.
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