Published 03:52 IST, February 3rd 2020
Elephants teach 'how to cross road safely'; watch the adorable video
While humans often become careless while crossing roads, elephants in a video are following the safety rules pretty seriously and it is all kinds of adorable.
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While humans often become careless while crossing ros, a herd of elephants seen in a viral video are following safety rules pretty seriously and it is all kinds of orable. IFS officer Parveen Kaswan shared visuals of elephants crossing ro in a forest on a foggy morning.
Parveen Kaswan shared cute video with a caption: “ small family of elephants on a morning walk. family is teaching how to cross ro safely. You watch left, right, and n cross.”
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Since time it was shared on January 31, video has garnered over 1.2 lakh views. It has also received nearly 7,600 likes. Many people have also reacted to post.
“Go West or East, this beautiful beast always obliges with a delightful viewing feast!!!” wrote a Twitter user. “Anyone who doesn’t find Elephants orable needs psychiatric treatment,” commented ar.
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Ar user said that it is s to see a ro paved through jungle, which is home to many animals.
“A paved ro through jungle is a s sight... We, humans, have encroached upon everything... water, land and even air,” wrote user.
A few days back, ar video of an elephant being rescued surfaced on internet. In video, forest department officials rescued an elephant from a well with help of Archimedes' principle.
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Archimedes' Principle used to rescue stranded elephant
In a heartwarming incident, forest officials in Jharkhand were lauded for applying a scientific principle in real life to rescue a stranded elephant. incident took place in early hours of January 28 when elephant accidentally fell into a well in Jharkhand's Gumla district. incident occurred in Amliya toli vill where local villrs came across distressed elephant and informed forest department for help.
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In rescuing operation that lasted three hours, officials pumped water into well so mammal could float up. well was filled with water using three motorised pumps and a ramp dugout for elephant to climb out.
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03:52 IST, February 3rd 2020