2 elephants rescue baby elephant from swimming pool
Two adult elephants rescued an elephant calf from drowning in a swimming pool at the Grand Park Zoo in Seoul, South Korea, reports ABC News.
As seen in the CCTV footage, the calf is playing in the water next to one of the adult elephants. Suddenly, the calf falls into the enclosure's pool.
The calf tries unsuccessfully to swim, and one adult elephant tries to help from outside of the pool in a panicky manner.
Another adult elephant runs to the area and walks into the swimming pool with the other adult elephant in an attempt to rescue the struggling calf.
Together, they're able to guide the calf to the side of the pool. Once at the edge, the adult elephants hold up the calf by their trunks.
Elephants band together to solve problem, why can't humans?
Drowning baby elephant rescued from zoo swimming poolhttps://t.co/Jkb3eE2Tp3— Terese Dau (@teresedau1) June 20, 2017
None of the elephants were injured during the close call, reports ABC News quoting zoo officials.
Source: ABC News
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