Poor little Phabeni, is still grieving the loss of his family. Hopefully, little by little, he will gain confidence and soon realize that he found a very kind family, that will take care of him as one of their own. Thanks to Adine and all the carers, he will be able to live a wonderful life in such an amazing place called HERD!!!🍀🥰🐘🙏🏻💝🌟
❤️ Love reading all the comments. The summary is we all love Phabeni and HERD. PHABENI and all orphans arrive traumatized. They all arrive fearful and mistrusting. As do human little ones. Trauma is Trauma The words we attach as humans shy, aloof, disinterested doesn't matter. His physical health and mental health matter. We know he's a boy. We know all babies any kind have their own personality. Phabeni will be a baby for months to come. We will watch his process and learn who he is. * what I personally feel strongly about is no whistling and nicknames. I wish he was addressed as Phabeni all the time. The whistling bothering me is a me thing. ❤️ I have experienced trauma and disappeared from family and friends 1 full yearbin 2018. I am FAR from Shy or Aloof. We all heal in our own way. Regardless of species.
My heart goes out to Phabeni in his shyness. Khanyisa was so gregarious in comparison and was eager to meet the new herd. This dear fellow will progress at his own rate. Thank goodness Adine and Carers understand orphans so well. You're in the best care possible, Phabeni! 🐘🙏❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for saying exactly what I was about to! This Darling little bull will progress at his own pace, when he is ready. He is surrounded by so much Love 💙🐘💙xxx
@@adridave1Shy? Certainly. Aloof and/or indifferent? I don't believe so. Yes he's a bull but also a baby who has lost his mother, herd and everything he was familiar with. Thank God for HERD.
Limpopo stole the show here. That was too funny for words.😂😂 Little Phabeni doesn't seem too interested yet. He'll get there slowly but surely with the teams great efforts. Thank you for all you do, all the HERD family. ❤🐘🐘🐘❤❤
We shouldn't expect any elephant to adapt if he doesn't feel it. It happens in the wild all the time. He may or may not bond. It's only been 4 to 5 weeks.
I remember Khanyisa running up to the gate to greet the eles when she was on the "other" side 😊It seems that Phabeni is slightly shyer and Khanyisa more precocious. But it's lovely to see him meet the Herd and start slowly developing a bond with them and visa versa. They are definitely all curious 😊😊
I don't think there's been a breakthrough for Phabeni on an emotional level yet. He has not yet adapted to the new conditions enough to feel confident. The little elephant behaves shyly and is a bit withdrawn. So mental therapy may take longer than physical recovery. I assume that when he finds contact in the herd, he will quickly adopt him. Elephants are like humans and have different personalities, just like Phabeni is different from Khanyisa.
@@bogdang.7627 is he physically normal? in this video he seems to have put on some weight which is good. but something seems to be wrong. his behavior indicates something is not right, perhaps a medical issue or defect, brain damage or something ? hope he is ok. he should be paired with a mother elephant from the herd sooner rather than later.
Sweet Phabeni. It takes courage to form new bonds after the ones you had before were so cruelly broken. I’m proud of that little guy for getting that close to the fence. Poor little one.
This is a special moment. I love Khanyisa’s trunk in the air like a little radar. I’m glad phabeni is slowly becoming part of the group. I know he’s still nervous but at least he’s trying and he has Mom Adine for hugs!! I have to add that it’s so nice you support your staff. You are a great woman!!
I know those trunks going up like little radars beeps beeps beeps. Or is it that they are flexing all the females together Im the prettiest no I'm prettiest well iv got the best looking trunk that sort of thing. And Limpopo i think shes putting herself up as main mummy for phabeni showing she maybe an adult but she cool she still down with the kids and will get down in the mud ❤❤❤😂😊😊❤❤
Everything takes its time for little Phabeni. The Herd is very lovely for Phabeni 💕. One step at the time, you are good, Phabeni 🤗🐘❤. Thank you, Adeni, and all lovely carers ❣🌺🌺.
We are all in love with this brave little elephant. It was beautiful to see everyone greeting him... Loved Limpopo lying down playfully. Please tell Stavros how much we care for and admire him, dear Adine.
How interesting that Tokwe and Lundi stayed behind watching as the other females approached the fence to see Seuntjie. Sweet and beautiful Timisa's 💞reaction was super. Pisa was being Pisa, hi and bye!-for now. And Kumbura wondering if she'll have a new charge? Khanyisa was really intrigued by it all, but the bond between her and Timi is for life. Phabeni is very shy, but he'll come around in his own time. I can't wait to see the reactions from Bubi, Setombe and Klaserie. Limpopo, you stole the show! I am anxious to see Bubi's reaction to Phabeni--as her skittishness may have met a match! These two may bond well! Thanks for this great video.
So beautifully said! I agree with you 100% that Bubi is the one that may relate to Phabeni the best! Her internal scars are deep...and possibly can nurture this baby in these ways better than most. She is a wonderful mother...and I look forward to these two precious ellies meeting. Still laughing at your utterly truthful mention of Pisa! LOL but did you notice how tall she has gotten? She is reaching and overtaking Limpopo! How cute! Thank you again for your beautiful comment and keen observations! Blessings my friend!
Renee, thanks so much for your kind reply. I don't fancy myself as being an expert on elephant behavior, but I do like to observe them and how they interact because I do love them. Lol I often talk to them as though they were human, because their intelligence is awesome. I'm glad we agree on Bubi. Setombe, if presented with a million babies could never take her away from her beloved Klaserie. For all of us followers of the HERD, these next few months will be amazing! Blessings to you, Renee!
Must be overwhelming for little Phabeni. But you are all so gentle, patient and caring for all the herd that it is only a matter of time and he will enjoy the company and attention of his new family. Thank you to all my angels.
Khanyisa is excited, as we know kids like kids! Phabeni so shy hiding in the tall grass! Are they any different then us, hoomans? Can't wait for Phabeni to be united with the herd! 🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘
hotbit7237--We are all cut from the same Genetic Cloth, emotion wise---I was a shy kid. My best friend was a Crow I got from a Nest nearby my home . wild birds and animals will respond --in kind--to people who reach out to them for emotional comfort. P is still emotionally blocking off from all--to one extent or another-- the Carer assigned to him--Even Adine doesn't seem to have an affect on him--even though she calls him quite a bit. See the same thing with Moon Bears rescued from bile farms in indo china. Takes them a while even to walk into an open space outdoors from a small cage imprisonment of 20+ yrs. looking forward to P being less withdrawn and shy a youngster in his yrs ahead. Fate sure landed him in the right place for that kind of future. Wonderful Video--thanks for posting.
People can say what they like but the elephant is the king of the bush!! So moving that they sense and really know that something special l is happening! These conservationists actually have the patience of saints❤ !!! It's all out of love for these special animals😊
We can see the delicate fabric of orphan ellies. I think Phabeni would literally have a fit if confronted with the Herd at this stage. Kudos to the respect you are showing him in giving him space and time to adapt, and He accept the Herd too.
There is ZERO doubt in my mind that Limpopo lay on the ground to show Phabeni that he was safe, not just in the orphanage with the peoples but with the herd as well. I believe that was her reaching out to a coy and unsure baby, because she is a wonderful allomother!!
She sure was! Remember when Khanyisa first met the herd...how Klasserie was playing with her by going down on her knees? Limpopo seemed to do the same sort of thing...a sign of playfull friendship? It was a adorable moment I will never forget! Thank you for your precious comment! ♥
I've been on pins and needles waiting for this! So exciting!! ❤❤️ Its extra special to see Khanisa greeting the next member of the family as she no doubt remembers what that was like 🐘💓.
Limpopo charmed us all!! What a darling she is! Baby Phabeni did beautiful! No reason to force a meeting when he has all the time in the world. To me..Timi looked the most impressed with baby Phabeni..steadfast and patient little ellie that she is. I think Kumbura would have loved more time to see him....and wished Phabeni could have seen Jabu to sort of reinforce his scent and presence. Phabeni is fragile...and needs his baby steps that will serve him best at this crucial time. His being a little boy, as opposed to a little girl shows the huge difference in personalities and we wouldnt change a thing! He may be a little headstrong...but once he can get past his sorrow his reward will come in a new and loving family! I think Tokwe, Lundi, and Bubi will win him over! Especially the two having raised boys...they have a edge! The whole experience was beautiful! And tho Phabeni is skeptical...we cant blame him! So much love will be showered over him...soon he will know he is safe and loved!! Thank you Herd for showing us that baby Phabeni stepped up to the challenge BEAUTIFULLY! 💗💗💗💗💗
What was Limpopo demonstrating? Cute. She looked like a big, friendly dog! Love when they raise their trunks and sniff the air. They look so regal. "Hey little one, come and join us at the fence." Phabeni: "No thanks...I'll just hide in the reeds." Phabeni will come around in his own, good time. 🐘
I think that maybe Limpopo wants to take care of Phabeni. It have a feeling that when he is old enough and ready to be put with the Herd that Limpopo will be the one who he will choose and she will choose him too.🥰🐘🐘❤️
This is priceless! Phabeni trying to hide behind the tall grasses, the other elephants VERY interested in meeting him and I haven’t spotted Tokwe yet. 🙏😊❤
Yes. Khanyisa was much more enthusiastic about meeting the herd, despite her traumatic wounds. This little one seems very insecure, although with time he’ll warm to his new family 💕
@@nicoletteralfe733 Thanks for the reply. What were the wounds from? I'm also curious do elephants always welcome an orphan into their herd, or have there been cases where they will not welcome an elephant? One more question, in the wild, will elephants adopt a stray/orphaned elephant if their paths happen to intersect? If a herd saw a baby elephant all alone would they adopt it or?
@@jacekpaszkowski2000 Khanyisa got her head caught in a horrific snare and was abandoned by her herd. She was trapped in this state for many weeks before she was found, long enough that the snare had eventually sliced through one side of her mouth and cut off part of an ear. She's such a happy, healthy elephant nowadays that save for the fading scars on her face you'd never know she went through such a horrendous ordeal as a baby.
@@jacekpaszkowski2000 Khanyisa had wounds around her head and ear, she had been caught in a snare. It took awhile for those to heal. Elephants in the wild do not always welcome an orphan into their herd, in fact it seems to me that they usually do not, and rescues happen with human intervention, like here at HERD, and other places. HERD is mostly rescued elephants, and with the help of humans, the babies have been successfully introduced and accepted. It is done very slowly so they can bond. Only lactating mammals of all species including human, can breastfeed. Females lactate (have milk produced in the mammary glands) right after childbirth. If they don't breastfeed the milk dries up and they stop producing milk. Elephants are milk dependent until around age 4-5, a young baby without a mother or bottle fed by humans usually does not survive (see Sheldrick Trust channel). An elephant that is not the orphan's mother and with a child of her own (therefore lactating) would be very reluctant to take on another baby. Female elephants without a baby, not lactating, might want a baby, but it would die since there is no milk.
Phabeni looks nervous but is taking baby steps ( as he is indeed a baby ) with the care and love of his carers. Love for baby Phabeni and gratitude to his devoted carers.
When the one elephant got down to the ground, I thought she did it gracefully. Very impressed with her movement. I do not know anything about elephants, only that I wish them peace and love. They are magnificent. Thank you...
It's kind of overwhelming, all the subtle clues to what they're thinking, and saying. And the ones humans can't hear or smell. Such complex beings. Watching a small orphan learning to be near giants that he doesn't know. Any youngster is afraid. Hiding his face, is so universal.
Ah, Phabeni the introvert! I can relate. In your own time little man, the world will wait. So sweet to see the youngins greeting him at the fence! Love and blessings from California USA. 💜💙💜💙💜
Phabeni looks so small. I can't wait for him to know the acceptance and love that will come from all the elephants. That was so cute when Limpopo layed on the ground. Why did she do that? Anyway, thank you so much for your video today. 😊
That was so touching to see all the girls eagerly lined up side by side to get a glimpse of their newest & soon-to-be house mate 🤞 Perhaps Phabeni was a little overwhelmed by all the attention but in time he'll be one of the herd 🙏❤️🐘
Oh be still my heart little Phabeni is slowly realizing “wait a minute these giants look like me I have a family again”😭😭the Jabulani herd never ceases to blow me away with their gentle curiosity and acceptance of new little ones. Those of us who’ve been here from Bravehearts rescue and integration saw the way they were with her and should not be surprised but it doesn’t make these new moments with Phabeni any less magical or emotional after these elephants more than any others truly understand the feelings that little Moses is experiencing the loss and fear and they will be the ones to help him heal. I just want to reach out to him and take away all his hurt and sadness soon though the herd will work their magic and I have no doubt he’ll be as strong and rambunctious as Mambo who better to teach him all his mischievous ways. It only gets better from here on Phabeni I promise you are so very loved.💙🐘🤗🤗
Animals can give another what we humans cant. After loosing a cat i wasn't able to get the two remaining happy and going on with each other. But bringing them a baby cat changed everything. 600 grams cat hung a shining sun in house and big love was there.
Phabeni is so lucky to be where he is, surrounded by experts, caregivers, the beautiful landscape, and with a ready made adoptive family. We do not know what trauma he experienced in his short early life, but with enough time I hope all those memories can be erased and he can be a silly and happy baby elephant again.💙💚💙
I know next to nothing about elephants other than what i am learning from watching your videos, but we don't know the circumstances behind his getting lost, the trauma is no doubt a big factor in his caution much love to all of you and respect for how gentle and respectful you are with his life adjustment!
Soon enough Phabeni will come to recognize each elephants particular scent and he’ll know that this is his family now. It’s sad to see him hiding amongst the reeds like a baby Moses to be recovered. What a beautiful soul he is. Love to the herd, Adine and all the carers from W.Nv 🇺🇸 ☮️🌸🐚
LImpopo seems to be overcome by the excitement of another baby, lol. I can only imagine the feelings of little Phabeni of meeting the herd. Grief for his lost family must be part of those feelings.
Hopefully Phabeni will learn to be part of the herd. This little one has had a tough time as his care givers are always loving caring & protective. Thank you for this video. It’s hard to watch how God’s animals also hurt when orphaned. Go Phabeni make a good turn for the better in your life. 😘
Hi Phabeni ❤ hi khanisa ❤️ and all elephants 🐘❤️. Sweet khanisa ❤️ answered immediately to Adine 🌹. Love you khanisa ❤️. Don't be jealous of baby phabeni ❤. Thanks very much to you all for your wonderful work 💕
Phabeni could be overwhelmed? and as we know is still grieving, limpopo is so funny and I do believe was letting our lil One know they are no threat, so very heartwarming, they are incredible, thank you so much for our daily mindfulness, much love Stavros you are a beautiful soul, as of course are you Adine. I adore each of our Family, and look forward to daily updates. 💙🩵💙💚
I rewatched Khanyisa week 1 from 3 yrs ago. Definitely night and day. Phabeni in my opinion has a story we will never know & I believe we have no idea how this will play out realistically. We all support this beautiful little boy and that is all The carers or experts can do. As long as he's eating and not losing weight its a + . ❤
Ah, probably, he's like, where is my family and is missing them so much? He's grieving. So said 😢 I pray he will find his way and open up so he gets a bond with the herd precious Boy 🐘❤
He doesn't seem to be hiding as much and, the pull seems to be towards Khanyisa!! This will take a little more time until he is fully confident!!💯💯😀😀🐘🐘🐘🐘
As humans, knowing how painful it is to be abandoned by your mother at a young age, as I was; we can understand the crucial bond that has been broken here. This is where Adine and the carers gifts of rehabilitation are so important. This little guy is grieving his loss. It is heartbreaking to watch right now, but he will be ok in the near future. 💔 to 💞.
I don't know how to say the words right, but I have never loved animals (that I've never met) like these beautiful elephants. 💖 🐘 💖 They are incredible!!
I think many of us feel the same way. I feel as if I could fly to South Africa right now, head directly to HERD, and walk right up to any one of the elephants and they would immediately recognize and accept me. Thats how intimate I feel my relationship with them is. I know it’s a fallacy but it still feels exactly like that!
🫶Sweet🐘 Phabeni, hiding amongst the reeds and rest area, so he can get a better look at his new family. 🐘🌿🐘🐘A lot of curiosity and interest, shared by the herd 🐘🐘💞
I loved how Limpopo took interest right away with sweet Phabeni and I have a feeling that if this relationship continues to blossom then it could be possible that she could end up becoming his foster parent and I’m sure they both will be happy together but however, I know it’s a long ways away for him cause he’s just now starting to get used to the Herd and his surroundings too along with the humans and also more visits with the Herd on each side of the fence too. God bless you sweet boy! You will have many loving elephant family members to love you and want to take great care or you too. God bless and have an awesome night and day tomorrow too. Sue M. Florida,USA 🐘🐘❤️🥰🙏🌟👏🏻👏🏻🎊🥳😘❌⭕️
I am so glad that he was safe that God looked out after him. It hurts my heart to. He misses his family so much and I look forward to the day he could be happy again. I’ll pray for you every day.
Sniffing the air....ummmm, is that a new baby elephant I smell? I love how Phabeni was hiding in the tall grass...the girls watching and waiting for him to appear. He's over there, we just know it! It won't be long until they are spreading their love and protection to Phabeni. 💖
Our Ellies have such Humanistic feelings. It's so unbelievable! They are so smart! Love our HERD. So much Respect to you, Adine and the crew. Especially Stavros; he knows their needs and feelings. What a Gentleman.❤🙏🏻💪✌️
Im so excited and overwhelmed that i think im secreting from my lobes. This is so amazing. I think Khanyisa is definitely gonna be a little jealous. But I love how all the young ellies came to greet Phabeni. I love them all so much. Limpopo made me literally tear from laughter. That was so funny she laid down 😂😂😂😂
Khanyisa better be ready because I see a lot of head butts in her future. Phabeni is a lot more reserved than Khanyisa was at this stage. It's amazing the differences in temperament.
Such beautiful girls!! Phabeni seems to be grieving, its heartbreaking, but he will feel better eventually. Reminds me of my beagle who lost her family and moved in with me. She grieved, cried, got angry but now she's adjusted and loves us. Happy New Year 2024, may everyone at the Herd have peace and happiness. ❤❤
The love radiating from Adele for all of her beautiful elephants and for her human "employees" (they are truly colleagues, and dare I say friends) actually had me in tears while viewing this first thing this morning! Best wishes to all of you for the coming New Year and health and love to all of you and your families!
I wonder how it would have played out if Phabeni had been given a bottle at the same time Khanyisa got hers? And yes, Limpopo is quite the character!😊😊❤🕊🐘🥰
Phabeni is like -sure every elephant needs a herd and all but that doesn't necessarily mean I need a Herd right this second. I'll be right here in the bushes if anyone needs me.😶🌫️
Aww Lil Beni is so adorable. He’s coming into his own now. After examining his carers face , he realizes , you have no trunk you’re not an Elephant but you are nice you’re my friend. He’s not grieving anymore, and that little back and forth dance he’s doing is so cuute. I’m so happy for this little baba😊😊❤❤!
I suspect like traumatised dogs Phabeni is very sensitive to stimulation just now. It takes time for them to get back in control of that…luckily with the support he has in the orphanage. We never force our dogs to engage with the others until they have made the journey themselves. It is a critical time for the trauma to heal. It must be so confusing to be in a completely different circumstance. I am sure with time and patience he will interact with the others. He may feel confused about where he belongs after being separated from his herd. Thank you for the good work you are doing to help him survive.
I wonder if Phabeni would do best with 2 at a time. Take longer but less overwhelming. Not that we want another orphan but wish an ellie close to age 1 engaged. I've seen other orphans perk up with a fellow buddy ( Kenya orphanages).
Yes that's what I thought she's putting herself forward as a frontrunner for main mamma for this littleboy. I think Limpopo and lundi would be a good pairing and should be mamma and nanny to this baby. Limpopo main mamma and lundi the nanny because she would be wise on the boy aspect as she is main naughty boy mambos mamma. in the wild Limpopo would almost definitely have 1 if not 2 calf's by now or another on the way so it would make sense to let 1 of the younger females to keep stability in the herd and not just the eldest 2 females always adopting
I m thinking something different about phabeni. Maybe he s afraid of the herd. He s not ready to be with them. He loves those reeds. He likes exploring in them. They make him feel safe. Maybe . So interesting his reaction.
The process of inclusion can be accomplished with patience, gentleness, and sensitivity. There is so much that we humans can learn from elephant society.
Bless his heart. He did look a bit morose but he will begin to understand this is his new family soon. Thank you for sharing these wonderful moments with the HERD. 🩷🐘🩵🐘🩷🐘🩵
Poor baby, he seems shy, overwhelmed, confused. He recognizes the herd, but his sense of smell tells him they are not his family. I wonder how long that insecurity will last? Khanyisa seemed to be very eager to get out there with the big elephants. All you can do is be patient with him and let him tell you when he’s ready to mingle. I wonder who will be his allomother?
I can't remember rooting quite this way for a kiddo. The psychological damage seems deeper than it was with little Khanyisa. Perhaps our prayers and/or financial support can make a difference. Happy New Year 🎉❤ 🍼🐘
@@mortalclown3812 - I agree. They have very distinct personalities. Khanyisa was full of curiosity and eager to get into the mix. This poor little one seems very traumatized. They are very intelligent and have feelings and emotions. Who knows how much he suffered, not just physically but emotionally. I hope the new allomother will give him the love and security he so badly needs and deserves. The comfort of a mothers trunk caressing him…….he needs that. Adine and the carers can only do so much. He’s an elephant calf…..he needs elephants. I do all I can. I wish I could do more.
The human version of this scene played out over the holidays when my youngest grandchildren arrived to a room of adults who they see very infrequently. The kids looked for places to hide rather than deal with the hugs and kisses they knew would be coming their way!
Phabeni is shy, and may be grieving his tremendous loss for some time. Thankfully he is in good, loving hands and trunks! ❤️🐘❤️
Mommy memories?
As loving as elephant mothers, are you know the mommy memories are there
I think we all have so much respect and love for Stavros❤️ He's very special.
Agreed! He is very, very special indeed. 🩵🕊🩵
Stavros ❤
Stavros has so much love for the ellie's.
The whole team are so incredible.
Poor little Phabeni, is still grieving the loss of his family. Hopefully, little by little, he will gain confidence and soon realize that he found a very kind family, that will take care of him as one of their own. Thanks to Adine and all the carers, he will be able to live a wonderful life in such an amazing place called HERD!!!🍀🥰🐘🙏🏻💝🌟
❤️ Love reading all the comments. The summary is we all love Phabeni and HERD. PHABENI and all orphans arrive traumatized. They all arrive fearful and mistrusting. As do human little ones.
Trauma is Trauma
The words we attach as humans shy, aloof, disinterested doesn't matter. His physical health and mental health matter.
We know he's a boy.
We know all babies any kind have their own personality. Phabeni will be a baby for months to come. We will watch his process and learn who he is.
* what I personally feel strongly about is no whistling and nicknames. I wish he was addressed as Phabeni all the time. The whistling bothering me is a me thing. ❤️ I have experienced trauma and disappeared from family and friends 1 full yearbin 2018. I am FAR from Shy or Aloof. We all heal in our own way. Regardless of species.
My heart goes out to Phabeni in his shyness. Khanyisa was so gregarious in comparison and was eager to meet the new herd. This dear fellow will progress at his own rate. Thank goodness Adine and Carers understand orphans so well. You're in the best care possible, Phabeni! 🐘🙏❤❤❤❤❤
Shy? Aloof? Indifferent? We don't know. He's a bull and independent.
Thank you for saying exactly what I was about to! This Darling little bull will progress at his own pace, when he is ready. He is surrounded by so much Love 💙🐘💙xxx
@@adridave1Shy? Certainly. Aloof and/or indifferent? I don't believe so. Yes he's a bull but also a baby who has lost his mother, herd and everything he was familiar with. Thank God for HERD.
@@adridave1 Still a baby.
@@hb4196 yes 4 months old and following since day 1. He's not shy. He's Phabeni and he will let us know who he is with time. ❤️
Limpopo stole the show here. That was too funny for words.😂😂 Little Phabeni doesn't seem too interested yet. He'll get there slowly but surely with the teams great efforts. Thank you for all you do, all the HERD family. ❤🐘🐘🐘❤❤
We shouldn't expect any elephant to adapt if he doesn't feel it. It happens in the wild all the time. He may or may not bond. It's only been 4 to 5 weeks.
@@adridave1My sentiments exactly. It seems early as he is still only bonding with Adine and staff.
Massive respect that they don't force Phabini to do anything he isn't ready for.
Such a wonderful holiday gift, to see Phabeni meeting the herd slowly, but surely. He looks like he is mourning his family. All in due time.
I remember Khanyisa running up to the gate to greet the eles when she was on the "other" side 😊It seems that Phabeni is slightly shyer and Khanyisa more precocious. But it's lovely to see him meet the Herd and start slowly developing a bond with them and visa versa. They are definitely all curious 😊😊
I don't think there's been a breakthrough for Phabeni on an emotional level yet. He has not yet adapted to the new conditions enough to feel confident. The little elephant behaves shyly and is a bit withdrawn. So mental therapy may take longer than physical recovery. I assume that when he finds contact in the herd, he will quickly adopt him. Elephants are like humans and have different personalities, just like Phabeni is different from Khanyisa.
Ben detto!
Khanyisa needed time to heal from her terrible physical wounds first, I'm pretty sure Phabeni has been introduced to the herd far, far earlier.
@@bogdang.7627
is he physically normal?
in this video he seems to have put on some weight which is good.
but something seems to be wrong.
his behavior indicates something is not right, perhaps a medical issue or defect, brain damage or something ?
hope he is ok.
he should be paired with a mother elephant from the herd sooner rather than later.
Sweet Phabeni.
It takes courage to form new bonds after the ones you had before were so cruelly broken.
I’m proud of that little guy for getting that close to the fence. Poor little one.
This is a special moment. I love Khanyisa’s trunk in the air like a little radar. I’m glad phabeni is slowly becoming part of the group. I know he’s still nervous but at least he’s trying and he has Mom Adine for hugs!!
I have to add that it’s so nice you support your staff. You are a great woman!!
Khanyisa is a media star🌟🐘
I know those trunks going up like little radars beeps beeps beeps. Or is it that they are flexing all the females together Im the prettiest no I'm prettiest well iv got the best looking trunk that sort of thing. And Limpopo i think shes putting herself up as main mummy for phabeni showing she maybe an adult but she cool she still down with the kids and will get down in the mud ❤❤❤😂😊😊❤❤
Phabeni is Adorable. He is getting stronger everyday. Little by little, baby steps. He went up to the fence. Good job Little one. 💋🤗💜
Everything takes its time for little Phabeni. The Herd is very lovely for Phabeni 💕. One step at the time, you are good, Phabeni 🤗🐘❤. Thank you, Adeni, and all lovely carers ❣🌺🌺.
We are all in love with this brave little elephant. It was beautiful to see everyone greeting him...
Loved Limpopo lying down playfully.
Please tell Stavros how much we care for and admire him, dear Adine.
Mi unisco a te Mortal... per gli apprezzamenti ad Adine e carers ( Stavros in particolare).ciao
How interesting that Tokwe and Lundi stayed behind watching as the other females approached the fence to see Seuntjie. Sweet and beautiful Timisa's 💞reaction was super. Pisa was being Pisa, hi and bye!-for now. And Kumbura wondering if she'll have a new charge? Khanyisa was really intrigued by it all, but the bond between her and Timi is for life. Phabeni is very shy, but he'll come around in his own time. I can't wait to see the reactions from Bubi, Setombe and Klaserie. Limpopo, you stole the show! I am anxious to see Bubi's reaction to Phabeni--as her skittishness may have met a match! These two may bond well! Thanks for this great video.
So beautifully said! I agree with you 100% that Bubi is the one that may relate to Phabeni the best! Her internal scars are deep...and possibly can nurture this baby in these ways better than most. She is a wonderful mother...and I look forward to these two precious ellies meeting. Still laughing at your utterly truthful mention of Pisa! LOL but did you notice how tall she has gotten? She is reaching and overtaking Limpopo! How cute! Thank you again for your beautiful comment and keen observations! Blessings my friend!
Renee, thanks so much for your kind reply. I don't fancy myself as being an expert on elephant behavior, but I do like to observe them and how they interact because I do love them. Lol I often talk to them as though they were human, because their intelligence is awesome. I'm glad we agree on Bubi. Setombe, if presented with a million babies could never take her away from her beloved Klaserie. For all of us followers of the HERD, these next few months will be amazing! Blessings to you, Renee!
Terrific observations of our beloved herd.
Gee, thanks so much!
Cara Caroline sono d'accordo col tuo pensiero.🫠😊🤗
Limpopo is bowled over that there’s a new baby in the family to mother! The excitement was too much for her! 😆
That may be the case ! 😅😅😅
Yes now she and Tokwe don't need to steal a baby, lol!
Le ladre erano Tokwe e lundi.😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just so playful!!
Must be overwhelming for little Phabeni. But you are all so gentle, patient and caring for all the herd that it is only a matter of time and he will enjoy the company and attention of his new family. Thank you to all my angels.
Khanyisa is excited, as we know kids like kids!
Phabeni so shy hiding in the tall grass! Are they any different then us, hoomans?
Can't wait for Phabeni to be united with the herd! 🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘
hotbit7237--We are all cut from the same Genetic Cloth, emotion wise---I was a shy kid. My best friend was a Crow I got from a Nest nearby my home . wild birds and animals will respond --in kind--to people who reach out to them for emotional comfort. P is still emotionally blocking off from all--to one extent or another-- the Carer assigned to him--Even Adine doesn't seem to have an affect on him--even though she calls him quite a bit. See the same thing with Moon Bears rescued from bile farms in indo china. Takes them a while even to walk into an open space outdoors from a small cage imprisonment of 20+ yrs. looking forward to P being less withdrawn and shy a youngster in his yrs ahead. Fate sure landed him in the right place for that kind of future. Wonderful Video--thanks for posting.
People can say what they like but the elephant is the king of the bush!! So moving that they sense and really know that something special l is happening! These conservationists actually have the patience of saints❤ !!! It's all out of love for these special animals😊
We can see the delicate fabric of orphan ellies. I think Phabeni would literally have a fit if confronted with the Herd at this stage. Kudos to the respect you are showing him in giving him space and time to adapt, and He accept the Herd too.
There is ZERO doubt in my mind that Limpopo lay on the ground to show Phabeni that he was safe, not just in the orphanage with the peoples but with the herd as well. I believe that was her reaching out to a coy and unsure baby, because she is a wonderful allomother!!
Excellent point!
I think you might be right🥰
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Seeing Limpopo do that was one of my favorite elephant moments in the years I've been following HERD.
She sure was! Remember when Khanyisa first met the herd...how Klasserie was playing with her by going down on her knees? Limpopo seemed to do the same sort of thing...a sign of playfull friendship? It was a adorable moment I will never forget! Thank you for your precious comment! ♥
Major DITTO! It was priceless! 😁❤@@mortalclown3812
I've been on pins and needles waiting for this! So exciting!! ❤❤️ Its extra special to see Khanisa greeting the next member of the family as she no doubt remembers what that was like 🐘💓.
Limpopo charmed us all!! What a darling she is! Baby Phabeni did beautiful! No reason to force a meeting when he has all the time in the world. To me..Timi looked the most impressed with baby Phabeni..steadfast and patient little ellie that she is. I think Kumbura would have loved more time to see him....and wished Phabeni could have seen Jabu to sort of reinforce his scent and presence. Phabeni is fragile...and needs his baby steps that will serve him best at this crucial time. His being a little boy, as opposed to a little girl shows the huge difference in personalities and we wouldnt change a thing! He may be a little headstrong...but once he can get past his sorrow his reward will come in a new and loving family! I think Tokwe, Lundi, and Bubi will win him over! Especially the two having raised boys...they have a edge! The whole experience was beautiful! And tho Phabeni is skeptical...we cant blame him! So much love will be showered over him...soon he will know he is safe and loved!! Thank you Herd for showing us that baby Phabeni stepped up to the challenge BEAUTIFULLY! 💗💗💗💗💗
What was Limpopo demonstrating? Cute. She looked like a big, friendly dog!
Love when they raise their trunks and sniff the air. They look so regal.
"Hey little one, come and join us at the fence."
Phabeni: "No thanks...I'll just hide in the reeds."
Phabeni will come around in his own, good time. 🐘
Maybe she wanted to play with Phabeni? 😅
I think that maybe Limpopo wants to take care of Phabeni. It have a feeling that when he is old enough and ready to be put with the Herd that Limpopo will be the one who he will choose and she will choose him too.🥰🐘🐘❤️
Bless the hearts of people who have made their life’s work helping animals!❤️❤️❤️
This is priceless! Phabeni trying to hide behind the tall grasses, the other elephants VERY interested in meeting him and I haven’t spotted Tokwe yet. 🙏😊❤
Phabeni seems to be shy and more introverted than Khanyisa was.☮️❤️🐘
Do the elephants recognize their names? It's awesome how they follow the handlers and how the one picked up the baby bottle with its trunk.
Yes. Khanyisa was much more enthusiastic about meeting the herd, despite her traumatic wounds. This little one seems very insecure, although with time he’ll warm to his new family 💕
@@nicoletteralfe733 Thanks for the reply. What were the wounds from? I'm also curious do elephants always welcome an orphan into their herd, or have there been cases where they will not welcome an elephant?
One more question, in the wild, will elephants adopt a stray/orphaned elephant if their paths happen to intersect? If a herd saw a baby elephant all alone would they adopt it or?
@@jacekpaszkowski2000 Khanyisa got her head caught in a horrific snare and was abandoned by her herd. She was trapped in this state for many weeks before she was found, long enough that the snare had eventually sliced through one side of her mouth and cut off part of an ear. She's such a happy, healthy elephant nowadays that save for the fading scars on her face you'd never know she went through such a horrendous ordeal as a baby.
@@jacekpaszkowski2000 Khanyisa had wounds around her head and ear, she had been caught in a snare. It took awhile for those to heal. Elephants in the wild do not always welcome an orphan into their herd, in fact it seems to me that they usually do not, and rescues happen with human intervention, like here at HERD, and other places. HERD is mostly rescued elephants, and with the help of humans, the babies have been successfully introduced and accepted. It is done very slowly so they can bond.
Only lactating mammals of all species including human, can breastfeed. Females lactate (have milk produced in the mammary glands) right after childbirth. If they don't breastfeed the milk dries up and they stop producing milk. Elephants are milk dependent until around age 4-5, a young baby without a mother or bottle fed by humans usually does not survive (see Sheldrick Trust channel).
An elephant that is not the orphan's mother and with a child of her own (therefore lactating) would be very reluctant to take on another baby. Female elephants without a baby, not lactating, might want a baby, but it would die since there is no milk.
Phabeni is such a precious gift - so grateful to everyone at HERD for being there for him.
Phabeni looks nervous but is taking baby steps ( as he is indeed a baby ) with the care and love of his carers. Love for baby Phabeni and gratitude to his devoted carers.
When the one elephant got down to the ground, I thought she did it gracefully. Very impressed with her movement. I do not know anything about elephants, only that I wish them peace and love. They are magnificent. Thank you...
It's kind of overwhelming, all the subtle clues to what they're thinking, and saying. And the ones humans can't hear or smell. Such complex beings. Watching a small orphan learning to be near giants that he doesn't know. Any youngster is afraid. Hiding his face, is so universal.
Ah, Phabeni the introvert! I can relate. In your own time little man, the world will wait. So sweet to see the youngins greeting him at the fence! Love and blessings from California USA. 💜💙💜💙💜
❤ We love you Phabeni ❤ I’m so glad you can take your time to meet the herd ❤ You are such a brave boy for keeping on day by day ❤
Phabeni looks so small. I can't wait for him to know the acceptance and love that will come from all the elephants. That was so cute when Limpopo layed on the ground. Why did she do that? Anyway, thank you so much for your video today. 😊
Reminds me of my cats when they are happy. They'll drop to the floor and show their belly.
That was so touching to see all the girls eagerly lined up side by side to get a glimpse of their newest & soon-to-be house mate 🤞 Perhaps Phabeni was a little overwhelmed by all the attention but in time he'll be one of the herd 🙏❤️🐘
It’s wonderful to see how interested the aunties are in Phabeni. ❤
Drink up those bottles and get stronger little Phabeni. You have a whole family that wants to be with you.
Oh be still my heart little Phabeni is slowly realizing “wait a minute these giants look like me I have a family again”😭😭the Jabulani herd never ceases to blow me away with their gentle curiosity and acceptance of new little ones. Those of us who’ve been here from Bravehearts rescue and integration saw the way they were with her and should not be surprised but it doesn’t make these new moments with Phabeni any less magical or emotional after these elephants more than any others truly understand the feelings that little Moses is experiencing the loss and fear and they will be the ones to help him heal. I just want to reach out to him and take away all his hurt and sadness soon though the herd will work their magic and I have no doubt he’ll be as strong and rambunctious as Mambo who better to teach him all his mischievous ways. It only gets better from here on Phabeni I promise you are so very loved.💙🐘🤗🤗
@shannondominguez9725 Spot on, Shannon! Bravo!!
Dear Shannon, you write as tender about the ellies as about the friesians ❤
You're right in all respects. These ellies will teach him well.
Animals can give another what we humans cant. After loosing a cat i wasn't able to get the two remaining happy and going on with each other. But bringing them a baby cat changed everything. 600 grams cat hung a shining sun in house and big love was there.
Cara Shannon ciao, non sbagli un pensiero profondo, grazie.😊😇😚
Phabeni is so lucky to be where he is, surrounded by experts, caregivers, the beautiful landscape, and with a ready made adoptive family. We do not know what trauma he experienced in his short early life, but with enough time I hope all those memories can be erased and he can be a silly and happy baby elephant again.💙💚💙
that last look is heartbreaking. Phabeni my sweet boy i promise you will be happy again. you will have all the love you can handle and more❤😢
I know next to nothing about elephants other than what i am learning from watching your videos, but we don't know the circumstances behind his getting lost, the trauma is no doubt a big factor in his caution much love to all of you and respect for how gentle and respectful you are with his life adjustment!
Soon enough Phabeni will come to recognize each elephants particular scent and he’ll know that this is his family now. It’s sad to see him hiding amongst the reeds like a baby Moses to be recovered. What a beautiful soul he is. Love to the herd, Adine and all the carers from W.Nv 🇺🇸
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Phabeni è piccino...!
I never get tired of watching the elephants 🐘 thank you for sharing
LImpopo seems to be overcome by the excitement of another baby, lol. I can only imagine the feelings of little Phabeni of meeting the herd. Grief for his lost family must be part of those feelings.
If she could jump for joy she would have!
@@teresaa96289 LOL, you are so right!
Phabeni has a lot of grief to carry with that little trunk. Seeing elephants who aren't his family must be so hard for such a young baby. 😢
Good morning to the beautiful African land, 🌄 good morning to my beautiful African elephants friends.🌄🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘
This reminds us just how tiny Phabeni really is at the moment, only 5 months old. I'm sure he still remembers his mama and getting separated. 😢
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💙💙💙 DARLING BABY 💙
Hopefully Phabeni will learn to be part of the herd. This little one has had a tough time as his care givers are always loving caring & protective. Thank you for this video. It’s hard to watch how God’s animals also hurt when orphaned. Go Phabeni make a good turn for the better in your life. 😘
It looks like he got interested when he saw the milk bottles and thought they were for him. This is so sweet.❤
Hi Phabeni ❤ hi khanisa ❤️ and all elephants 🐘❤️. Sweet khanisa ❤️ answered immediately to Adine 🌹. Love you khanisa ❤️. Don't be jealous of baby phabeni ❤. Thanks very much to you all for your wonderful work 💕
Phabeni could be overwhelmed? and as we know is still grieving, limpopo is so funny and I do believe was letting our lil One know they are no threat, so very heartwarming, they are incredible, thank you so much for our daily mindfulness, much love Stavros you are a beautiful soul, as of course are you Adine.
I adore each of our Family, and look forward to daily updates.
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Beautiful and spot on! I agree😊🐘💙
I rewatched Khanyisa week 1 from 3 yrs ago. Definitely night and day. Phabeni in my opinion has a story we will never know & I believe we have no idea how this will play out realistically. We all support this beautiful little boy and that is all The carers or experts can do. As long as he's eating and not losing weight its a + . ❤
Ah, probably, he's like, where is my family and is missing them so much? He's grieving. So said 😢
I pray he will find his way and open up so he gets a bond with the herd precious Boy 🐘❤
Phabeni is such a “little boy” elephant compared to the Princess! 🤣😂❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
I want so badly for Phabeni to engage with the herd. Giving him more confidence and playmates. ❤️🐘❤️
I think Limpopo was trying to volunteer herself as his mama or nanny. She wanted the baby to come play with her! 😄
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Quant'è carina e affettuosa Limpopo!!
He doesn't seem to be hiding as much and, the pull seems to be towards Khanyisa!! This will take a little more time until he is fully confident!!💯💯😀😀🐘🐘🐘🐘
Yes she is closest in size to him, they're both babies.
As humans, knowing how painful it is to be abandoned by your mother at a young age, as I was; we can understand the crucial bond that has been broken here. This is where Adine and the carers gifts of rehabilitation are so important. This little guy is grieving his loss. It is heartbreaking to watch right now, but he will be ok in the near future. 💔 to 💞.
We do not know if he was abandoned. Perhaps she was killed or injured or they accidentally got separated.
@@StephenRiley-z7z Oh, I agree. I just used it to describe him being left alone, no matter what the circumstances were.
È stato un grosso temporale con tuoni.....!😮💨😪
I don't know how to say the words right, but I have never loved animals (that I've never met) like these beautiful elephants. 💖 🐘 💖 They are incredible!!
Guantanamo... I think you said it beautifully.
I think many of us feel the same way. I feel as if I could fly to South Africa right now, head directly to HERD, and walk right up to any one of the elephants and they would immediately recognize and accept me. Thats how intimate I feel my relationship with them is. I know it’s a fallacy but it still feels exactly like that!
@@mortalclown3812 thank you. :^)
@@DianaBamaRN same here! ♥️🐘♥️
🫶Sweet🐘 Phabeni, hiding amongst the reeds and rest area, so he can get a better look at his new family. 🐘🌿🐘🐘A lot of curiosity and interest, shared by the herd 🐘🐘💞
Absolutely adorable!!😙 It's ok little guy you will get to know them!!🖒They will love you just as much as we do!! 😄💕
BLESSED WEDNESDAY ADINE, STAVROS, AND ALL HERD CARERS! LOVE TO SEE THE HERD COME UP TO THE FENCE TO CHECK OUT PHABENI! SENDING LOVE AND PRAYERS!🐘🦏🐑🦓🦒🐾
I loved how Limpopo took interest right away with sweet Phabeni and I have a feeling that if this relationship continues to blossom then it could be possible that she could end up becoming his foster parent and I’m sure they both will be happy together but however, I know it’s a long ways away for him cause he’s just now starting to get used to the Herd and his surroundings too along with the humans and also more visits with the Herd on each side of the fence too. God bless you sweet boy! You will have many loving elephant family members to love you and want to take great care or you too. God bless and have an awesome night and day tomorrow too. Sue M. Florida,USA 🐘🐘❤️🥰🙏🌟👏🏻👏🏻🎊🥳😘❌⭕️
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I am so glad that he was safe that God looked out after him. It hurts my heart to. He misses his family so much and I look forward to the day he could be happy again. I’ll pray for you every day.
Sniffing the air....ummmm, is that a new baby elephant I smell? I love how Phabeni was hiding in the tall grass...the girls watching and waiting for him to appear. He's over there, we just know it! It won't be long until they are spreading their love and protection to Phabeni. 💖
It seems Phabeni’s “safe place” is in that tall grass.
Perhaps when he was lost, he was hiding in some tall grass.
Our Ellies have such Humanistic feelings. It's so unbelievable! They are so smart! Love our HERD. So much Respect to you, Adine and the crew. Especially Stavros; he knows their needs and feelings. What a Gentleman.❤🙏🏻💪✌️
Wow so amazing, Phabeni may seem overwhelmed by all of them at once, but he’ll get there with your wonderful dedication.
Im so excited and overwhelmed that i think im secreting from my lobes. This is so amazing. I think Khanyisa is definitely gonna be a little jealous. But I love how all the young ellies came to greet Phabeni. I love them all so much. Limpopo made me literally tear from laughter. That was so funny she laid down 😂😂😂😂
I think Khanysia is a force and secure. Jo jealousy.
You think you're secreting from your lobes.
That made my day!!!!😆😅🤣😂
Limpopo è straordinaria, la ADORO!
Khanyisa better be ready because I see a lot of head butts in her future.
Phabeni is a lot more reserved than Khanyisa was at this stage. It's amazing the differences in temperament.
Oh sweet little boy one day you will walk with the heard and be happy.❤💕
Such beautiful girls!! Phabeni seems to be grieving, its heartbreaking, but he will feel better eventually. Reminds me of my beagle who lost her family and moved in with me. She grieved, cried, got angry but now she's adjusted and loves us. Happy New Year 2024, may everyone at the Herd have peace and happiness. ❤❤
The love radiating from Adele for all of her beautiful elephants and for her human "employees" (they are truly colleagues, and dare I say friends) actually had me in tears while viewing this first thing this morning!
Best wishes to all of you for the coming New Year and health and love to all of you and your families!
Thank you so much for caring for these amazing animals in their time of need! Poor little Phabeni has a way to go yet! ❤️❤️❤️
I wonder how it would have played out if Phabeni had been given a bottle at the same time Khanyisa got hers? And yes, Limpopo is quite the character!😊😊❤🕊🐘🥰
Phabeni is like -sure every elephant needs a herd and all but that doesn't necessarily mean I need a Herd right this second. I'll be right here in the bushes if anyone needs me.😶🌫️
Patience! Each elephant in their own time makes progress... ... ... ...
Aww Lil Beni is so adorable. He’s coming into his own now. After examining his carers face , he realizes , you have no trunk you’re not an Elephant but you are nice you’re my friend. He’s not grieving anymore, and that little back and forth dance he’s doing is so cuute. I’m so happy for this little baba😊😊❤❤!
I send my love and my hugs to my beautiful African elephants friends,as well of my sweet sheep friends lamie and spotti.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐑🐑
I hope Khanyisa won’t be jealous if she sees Phabeni having a bottle of milk!
Mockrát děkuji za Vaše videa , ráda se na ně dívám .A velký respekt za vaší trpělivost ❤❤❤🎉
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I suspect like traumatised dogs Phabeni is very sensitive to stimulation just now. It takes time for them to get back in control of that…luckily with the support he has in the orphanage. We never force our dogs to engage with the others until they have made the journey themselves. It is a critical time for the trauma to heal. It must be so confusing to be in a completely different circumstance. I am sure with time and patience he will interact with the others. He may feel confused about where he belongs after being separated from his herd. Thank you for the good work you are doing to help him survive.
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I agree🥰👍🙏
Phabeni is hiding in his favorite spot ! The reeds !
Limpopo says " look i will be a great allomother " i will lie down beside him and keep him safe
I love Limpopo ❤ reaction
Limpopo showing the baby that she can relax
Phabeni's like, I know they're a nice herd, but I still want my mum. Happy New Year to you all, and may 2024 be everything you hope it will be. ❤🇬🇧
The girls were being curious with such sweetness!😍 But today, Limpopo stole the show! Too cute!😂🥰😘❤❤❤
Timi seemed very interested in Phabeni ❤. Khanyisa seemed very interested in Timi's reaction. And Phabeni seemed very interested in Khanyisa.
I wonder if Phabeni would do best with 2 at a time. Take longer but less overwhelming. Not that we want another orphan but wish an ellie close to age 1 engaged. I've seen other orphans perk up with a fellow buddy ( Kenya orphanages).
Limpopo is asking you very nicely to give her the baby!
Yes that's what I thought she's putting herself forward as a frontrunner for main mamma for this littleboy. I think Limpopo and lundi would be a good pairing and should be mamma and nanny to this baby. Limpopo main mamma and lundi the nanny because she would be wise on the boy aspect as she is main naughty boy mambos mamma. in the wild Limpopo would almost definitely have 1 if not 2 calf's by now or another on the way so it would make sense to let 1 of the younger females to keep stability in the herd and not just the eldest 2 females always adopting
Claire ❤
Phabeni é tão pequenino que gosta de se proteger entre o matinho. Limpopo e Kumbura querem atenção! E Khanyisa sempre esperando seu leite!!❤❤❤
Sometimes the healing is more a mental battle than a physical one. Phabeni is struggling to accept his losses and move forward.
Little Baby Boy is still not feeling ready to meet his future family ❤ hopefully soon ❤
Seuntjie Phabeni! Meisiekind Khanyisa! silly Limpopo! ❤❤
I m thinking something different about phabeni. Maybe he s afraid of the herd. He s not ready to be with them. He loves those reeds. He likes exploring in them. They make him feel safe. Maybe . So interesting his reaction.
I agree💕
ADINE'S INTERPRETATIONS ARE SO DEEP AND KIND.
I can’t wait to see Phabeni with all the other elephants someday soon.
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The process of inclusion can be accomplished with patience, gentleness, and sensitivity. There is so much that we humans can learn from elephant society.
Bless his heart. He did look a bit morose but he will begin to understand this is his new family soon.
Thank you for sharing these wonderful moments with the HERD.
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Poor baby, he seems shy, overwhelmed, confused. He recognizes the herd, but his sense of smell tells him they are not his family. I wonder how long that insecurity will last? Khanyisa seemed to be very eager to get out there with the big elephants. All you can do is be patient with him and let him tell you when he’s ready to mingle. I wonder who will be his allomother?
I can't remember rooting quite this way for a kiddo. The psychological damage seems deeper than it was with little Khanyisa.
Perhaps our prayers and/or financial support can make a difference.
Happy New Year 🎉❤ 🍼🐘
@@mortalclown3812 - I agree. They have very distinct personalities. Khanyisa was full of curiosity and eager to get into the mix. This poor little one seems very traumatized. They are very intelligent and have feelings and emotions. Who knows how much he suffered, not just physically but emotionally. I hope the new allomother will give him the love and security he so badly needs and deserves. The comfort of a mothers trunk caressing him…….he needs that. Adine and the carers can only do so much. He’s an elephant calf…..he needs elephants.
I do all I can. I wish I could do more.
The human version of this scene played out over the holidays when my youngest grandchildren arrived to a room of adults who they see very infrequently. The kids looked for places to hide rather than deal with the hugs and kisses they knew would be coming their way!