Baby elephant

New born elephant less than 24 hours.
Courtesy: Global News

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  1. James Poole

    August 24, 2013

    Jendhamuni that is such a great blessing to watch . Thank You 🙂

  2. Jendhamuni Sos

    August 24, 2013

    +Gopalkrishna Gopal I don't chat. Sorry about that. I have very little time for g+ each day, that's why I cannot chat with anyone. Once in a while I speak with friends to post only. No private conversations.

  3. Rana Singh

    August 24, 2013

    Hi friend +Gopalkrishna Gopal Have you go through her profile till now. If not then go through that. And yes please correct the name of your Country in your Profile first, remove y and put n there.. It is not hi hello chat box .. it is open forum and with come with some thoughts :))) I f you have any quarry further come to my page :)))

  4. Rana Singh

    August 24, 2013

    Very cute it is +Jendhamuni Sos  First time I have seen this within 24 hrs . :)))) Thank you to share it :)))

  5. Saivilas C

    August 24, 2013

    ok nd thanks ut oo have a weekend too

  6. jyoti mallick

    August 24, 2013

    Nice

  7. Jendhamuni Sos

    August 24, 2013

    Thank you and same to you too +Zlata Randjelovic My schedule these days is out of my control, that's why I hardly get to visit friends on g+

  8. Pieter Hibma

    August 24, 2013

    Cute did you know their intelligence is on par with dolphins and great apes. Not as successful as the horse in warfare because at times they refused to participate in battle.

  9. David Langcake

    August 24, 2013

    Baby Elephants are a wee bit bigger than that I think !

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