Viral Story of the Day: Herd Spotted Protecting Pink Baby Elephant, Netizens React

In a video posted on Twitter, a herd of elephants is seen escorting a newborn elephant that is pink in colour. Social media users were thrilled at this sight. 

Elephants are well known for their exceptional social skills and are frequently found in small herds that offer them an understanding of belonging, security, and companionship. A video that is going viral online demonstrates this. A pink baby elephant is accompanied by a herd as they stroll down Indian highways.

The tweet

"Nobody on earth can provide better security than an elephant herd to the cute new pink born baby in India," read the caption of the video shared on Twitter. A user named Gabriele Corno uploaded the video to the microblogging platform.

In the footage, a herd of elephants can be seen travelling down a road. A pink baby elephant is seen being guided by them as the video goes on. The infant is making an effort to correspond with the grownups' pace. The adult elephants lead the way when the road takes turns, ensuring that the baby elephant is protected from any type of danger.

Netizens react 

One of the sweetest and best creations of God: elephants," posted a Twitter user. Another said, "Just too sweet!" "The awesomeness of a family of elephants on full display!" expressed a third. A fourth commented, "What a beautiful sight!" "This is a zillion times cute!" shared a fifth.

Elephants with pink albinism are incredibly uncommon and rarely seen in herds. India Times published a report in 2019 about a pink newborn elephant that was spotted for the first time in a herd in the Kruger National Park in South Africa. This pink color is also because of a genetic disorder.

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