It's wonderful to see baby Chaba and her teenage mama Bunma doing so well and loving life. They were quite a mess when they arrived 5 months ago. Their transformation has been miraculous!! Luv this baby girl so much!! 💙💋💙🐘🐘💙💋💙
They sure are having fun playing in the watery mud. So cute how they like to slide down into it competing for the same spot. Afterwards chasing the dogs and people around. That’s a great day for all!
She is cute! "Mischievous" means to seek mischief. It is so easy for us to attribute human-like attributes to eles, but she wasn't seeking mischief. She had her sights set on playing with the dog. They're so intelligent, but they're not us.
I replied to you about a newer video (at a different channel) of Mae Sri that I don't think you saw, either my reply to you or the video. Check for that reply. :)
@@cacatr4495 Thanks for helping tracking down the status for Mae Sri. I think leaving message like this under ENP UA-cam video sometimes would prompt them to post update on the elephants inquired, too. I just saw a new update (no video tho) with pics of Mae Sri fell again on FB Elephant Natural Park group and how they hoisted her up and gave her IV for dehydration. I think she is just getting weaker on her own with the dehydration issues (?). Lmk If you are interested in joining that group.
@@MH-pz8wf I found her Dec. video on a non-ENP channel, filmed and posted by a helper of Lek's, check our previous reply-thread, it told you the channel-name. ~ Sometimes they check comments, but oft-times not. I think they're more apt to check FB comments, so you might ask them for a video there. Usually, when they post a video there, they repost it on ENP channels.
@@MH-pz8wf The channel name is warattada p., the video title is Elephant Granny Mae Sri update, posted Dec. 4th, 2021, a couple of weeks after her big fall, and the url is ua-cam.com/video/t5Weo2PyWbY/v-deo.html
I would like to thank you for responding my question once again thank you very much I enjoy watching this baby elephant and the mama elephant👍♥️🇺🇸👍 Lots of love for the animal
@@joshatlas I'd love too. But I don't think I'll ever get to Asia. Especially nowadays with Covid & omicron virus or whatever it's called pandemics! At an Australian Zoo, I've patted a rhino. I think zoos here have animal contact experiences, so I'll have to find out if there's an ele one! When I was a kid the zoo had ele rides: so I've been on an ele. I suppose they used the horrible hook thing. But the animal, I think woud've been treated better here than in Asia!
@@joshatlas Actually, it's not a sanctuary, as a "sanctuary" is big enough, huge, to where animals can live free of people 24/7, and are not limited to the amount of acreage that ENP has. (ENP is much too small to be a sanctuary.) The whole reason they have night-shelters there, and are accompanied by mahouts, is because it's *not a sanctuary. If it were a sanctuary, they would live in Nature without being housed at night, and they wouldn't have to be tended by mahouts. They could walk for miles, 24/7, without being dependent on people, just like living in the Wild. The mahouts accompany them to keep them off of neighbor's property, to keep them safe. A sanctuary itself is protected, so that the animals within it don't need escorts. ENP is a rescue-park, or just as the name says, an elephant nature park. Their chosen-name is very fitting. :)
@@joshatlas I was defining the word/term. While we could say that it's a "sanctuary" and a refuge, the problem is that mixing terms confuses people. By defining the term, I was hoping and trying to bring clarity and understanding to people who might not fully understand the differences, differences that have put limits on Lek's desire that the elephants roam free in the biggest sense possible, such that they need much more land. When people understand the limits and problems of a smaller parcel of land in their work, they can then understand that support is needed to buy a much larger, HUGE, piece of acreage. It's a working difference that completely impacts what all they can do, that limits dreams and full freedom. While ENP does protect the elephants from torture, sticking with the classical definitions will help people understand the larger need. That's important. They truly do need a far larger piece of land. :)
This is so cute,to see mommy and her baby girl enjoying the mud bath together ❤️ 💖 💕 💗 💓
Хочу играть со слоником всегда милота 😘😘😘🙏
Baby Chaba is too cute. She has the best hairdo of all the ENP babies 😆🐘❤️
HAHA! Yes she does!
Милота малышка😘😘😘 и мама красивая
Loved those moments when Bunma & Chaba reached their trunks out to touch each other 🐘💗💕
so cute!
Nhìn voi con nhỏ xinh tinh nghịch buồn cười quá! dang đi thì lu khu de thương quá! Thank you!
That little baby is privileged to have is mom with him ,doing what he loves the most ... Playing in the mud ..🥰
Yes, Chaba is a lucky kid :)
Chaba is a girl!
@@AsIseeitPattiDail I know :)
@@joshatlas You are so lucky to have been able to be there in person!
@@joshatlas Did you get to pet Chaba?
Thank you for this video. I love ENP and to see Tiny Chaba here to now is amazing!
It's wonderful to see baby Chaba and her teenage mama Bunma doing so well and loving life. They were quite a mess when they arrived 5 months ago. Their transformation has been miraculous!! Luv this baby girl so much!! 💙💋💙🐘🐘💙💋💙
So adorable! I don’t know how anyone could hurt such a beautiful animal. Thanks for sharing! What a Blessing to see them up close.
Agreed, it's baffling!
Wonderful, Baby Chaba and her mother Bunma 🐘😀
Obožavam slone srećne i slobodne.
❤️❤️❤️👍👍
I ja takođe!
Good morning, all you nature lovers out there. Beautiful views that rejoice the heart and eyes.
They sure are having fun playing in the watery mud. So cute how they like to slide down into it competing for the same spot. Afterwards chasing the dogs and people around. That’s a great day for all!
Baby Elephants are amazing. They're so active and always exploring. I can watch them all day long😍😍
Elephant baby is super cute , love Chaba
Chaba is a precious princess.
She really is :)
Nagyon jó video ! Élvezik vizet, a sarat,,,,🌍🌎💙💙💙💕💕💕
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Baby Chaba!!! She is so cute and very smart 🤗 I love her!!!
Love baby elephants.xoxo
More lovely, impossible!! 💓🐘💓
...but it seems a little weak. And Mom is attentive!
She was only 6 mos. old then. The ground was slippery too, what with wet feet.
@@cacatr4495 👍🙂
So cute and mischievous. But mom came and it helped a bit.
She is cute! "Mischievous" means to seek mischief. It is so easy for us to attribute human-like attributes to eles, but she wasn't seeking mischief. She had her sights set on playing with the dog. They're so intelligent, but they're not us.
Chaba chases tourists just like children chase seagulls. She is still being cheeky at ENP!
ha ha good to hear!
@@joshatlas ua-cam.com/video/_wvBnF73xzg/v-deo.html
It is just so cute and fun when the baby chased / played with tourists
I replied to you about a newer video (at a different channel) of Mae Sri that I don't think you saw, either my reply to you or the video. Check for that reply. :)
@@cacatr4495 Thanks for helping tracking down the status for Mae Sri. I think leaving message like this under ENP UA-cam video sometimes would prompt them to post update on the elephants inquired, too. I just saw a new update (no video tho) with pics of Mae Sri fell again on FB Elephant Natural Park group and how they hoisted her up and gave her IV for dehydration. I think she is just getting weaker on her own with the dehydration issues (?). Lmk If you are interested in joining that group.
@@MH-pz8wf
I found her Dec. video on a non-ENP channel, filmed and posted by a helper of Lek's, check our previous reply-thread, it told you the channel-name. ~ Sometimes they check comments, but oft-times not. I think they're more apt to check FB comments, so you might ask them for a video there. Usually, when they post a video there, they repost it on ENP channels.
@@cacatr4495 Agree. will do so.
@@MH-pz8wf
The channel name is warattada p., the video title is Elephant Granny Mae Sri update, posted Dec. 4th, 2021, a couple of weeks after her big fall, and the url is ua-cam.com/video/t5Weo2PyWbY/v-deo.html
Brilliant video thanks for sharing it.
Thank you, I'm glad you like it :)
O my God she is so beautiful adorable ❤️
Precious little love ❤️
So so precious
Truly is
A wize elephant instead of shout to his kid ,he participates him in playing and having fun
I love Bunma and Chaba!
Just too cute 🥰
Вот так и приходит Жизненный Опыт!!!👍🤗👋👋👋 Хулиган!!!😇😁😇
ชนมากเจ้าพลายน้อยสนุกสนานกันใหญ่เล่นจนเพลินว่ามันอันตรายต่อร่างกายและจิตใจเด็กดดื้อดึง🤩♥️♥️♥️🐘
象にとっては、幸せとは平和です。人間も同じ気持ちです。平和は、たくさんのものがいっぱいつまってる。動物達の家族人間の家族同じ大切です。
I agree 100%
So so precious 😍😭
So adorable ❤️❤️🐘🐘
💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕🐘need a good haircut.
hahaha!
LOLOL 🤣😂 SO CUTE AND PRECOCIOUS!!!🥰 WHAT'S HER NAME?? 😂
Hey, her name is Chaba :)
Without mom Alone your playing beutifull lovely beby elephant
Cute baccha ❤❤❤❤❤
So cute and so much fun. If Golden Retriever pups weighed 400 lbs,,,they;d probably be like this.
haha, true!
Happiness is a mud puddle to just play in with Mom. ❤️🐘
It certainly is :)
Hope Bunma didn't mind the tourists around her baby as mother elephants are very protective with their babies.
she seemed ok, but you never know
Oh, I see. Just want to make sure she didn't attack anyone like Mrs. Jumbo from Dumbo in case.
@@blue-sea8901 Ha Ha, good point!
👍
What a cutie pie
yes :0
Just wondering Where is this place,
Elephant sanctuary in Chiang Mai Thailand
I would like to thank you for responding my question once again thank you very much I enjoy watching this baby elephant and the mama elephant👍♥️🇺🇸👍 Lots of love for the animal
@@annanarra8979 It's my pleasure :)
Everybody is running away from a muddy baby Shaba.
Ой, малышке сложно подняться на берег....🤭🤗🥰🙋💋❤️😍☺️
Mom keeping a eye out
Kids love mud!
This Kid is having a ball NOT to far from his mom.
that's for sure :)
Не слонёнок, а маленький поросёнок.... гулена))) побаловаться любит
Oh love!!...Cute Alert! ...and I'm a dude..
can she drink the mud?
probably lol
Awwwww i want a baby elephant:)
Their freedom is Life. Captivity, for an elephant, is death. We can love them in their freedom. :)
❤️❤️❤️
Running from those scary baby elephants, one guy falling, was there cobras hidden around that I didn't see?
nope, no cobras. The guy just slipped I think. He didn't want to get all muddy.
@@joshatlas IT was fear.
This looks like fun. We should all try this.😊
Ha ha! I totally agree lol
What a joy 💖
Maya tho dayan hai. Don't compare with Anupama.
Where are your baby mom.
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
💖
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Can visitors pat the eles?
Yes, but be careful.
@@joshatlas I'd love too. But I don't think I'll ever get to Asia. Especially nowadays with Covid & omicron virus or whatever it's called pandemics! At an Australian Zoo, I've patted a rhino. I think zoos here have animal contact experiences, so I'll have to find out if there's an ele one! When I was a kid the zoo had ele rides: so I've been on an ele. I suppose they used the horrible hook thing. But the animal, I think woud've been treated better here than in Asia!
@@darilynadams7281 Sure you can, I ran into plenty of people from all over. A little hassle but well worth it!
Góod
🐘🐘😘😘❤❤❤
Lovely zoo with all the tourists everywhere taking loads of pictures. Just like any zoo
not like a zoo, it's a sanctuary. Big difference.
It's not a zoo. It's a rescue-park.
@@joshatlas
Actually, it's not a sanctuary, as a "sanctuary" is big enough, huge, to where animals can live free of people 24/7, and are not limited to the amount of acreage that ENP has. (ENP is much too small to be a sanctuary.) The whole reason they have night-shelters there, and are accompanied by mahouts, is because it's *not a sanctuary. If it were a sanctuary, they would live in Nature without being housed at night, and they wouldn't have to be tended by mahouts. They could walk for miles, 24/7, without being dependent on people, just like living in the Wild. The mahouts accompany them to keep them off of neighbor's property, to keep them safe. A sanctuary itself is protected, so that the animals within it don't need escorts. ENP is a rescue-park, or just as the name says, an elephant nature park. Their chosen-name is very fitting. :)
@@cacatr4495 Yes and it is a sanctuary from torture :)
@@joshatlas
I was defining the word/term. While we could say that it's a "sanctuary" and a refuge, the problem is that mixing terms confuses people. By defining the term, I was hoping and trying to bring clarity and understanding to people who might not fully understand the differences, differences that have put limits on Lek's desire that the elephants roam free in the biggest sense possible, such that they need much more land. When people understand the limits and problems of a smaller parcel of land in their work, they can then understand that support is needed to buy a much larger, HUGE, piece of acreage. It's a working difference that completely impacts what all they can do, that limits dreams and full freedom. While ENP does protect the elephants from torture, sticking with the classical definitions will help people understand the larger need. That's important. They truly do need a far larger piece of land. :)
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Туристы поглазеть на слонов пришли, а угощения им не принесли. Жадюги.
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Take the useless mask off and start acting like mature adults instead of adult children.