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Baby Elephant's Baton Twirling Skills Amaze
7 Dec
Summary
- A baby elephant named Arthi was found alone and rescued.
- Arthi enjoys playing with a stick, twirling it like a baton.
- He quickly adjusted to his new family at the Nairobi Nursery.

A young elephant named Arthi, who was rescued earlier this year, is showcasing a delightful blend of leadership and playfulness. This little pachyderm, just over a year old, was found alone, a perilous situation for a herd animal.
Fortunately, Arthi was brought to the Nairobi Nursery, part of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, where he soon adapted to his new family of fellow young elephants. He has demonstrated a notable confidence in leading his companions.
Beyond his leadership, Arthi has a charmingly playful side, particularly when he finds a stick. He has been seen twirling it like a baton, bringing joy to observers and highlighting his engaging toddler-like phase before he matures into a powerful elephant.




