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Stick with us, little guy!

Orphaned elephants find another friend in need

- By Richard Marsden

ORPHANED after a lightning strike killed his parents’ herd, baby African elephant Eliot had a traumatic start to life.

But since being rescued on Christmas Day and taken to a sanctuary aged just three days old, he has been helped through the tough times – by two friendly older elephants.

Like Eliot, his new playmates Kadiki, aged three, and Beatrix, one, were also orphaned and narrowly escaped death.

Kadiki survived deep wounds after a lion attack at only a day old, while Beatrix

was rescued after she became trapped in a gully.

When Beatrix arrived at the sanctuary, Kadiki took on the role of mother. Pictures of Kadiki gently wrapping a reassuring trunk round Beatrix captured the hearts of Mail readers last year.

Now they are passing on their love to three-month-old Eliot. All three live at the Zimbabwe Elephant Nursery near the capital Harare. Animal campaigner

Roxy Danckwerts, whose charity Wild is Life runs the site, said: ‘The other two immediatel­y comforted Eliot because they’ve been through it. The intensity of the emotion and care is extraordin­ary.’

Academic research has revealed elephants typically have ‘very strong social bonds’ within family groups.

Once the three are strong enough, the nursery hopes to move them to a reserve near Victoria Falls – which is safe from poachers – to integrate with wild elephant herds.

 ?? ?? Three amigos: Kadiki and Beatrix with new pal Eliot, right
Three amigos: Kadiki and Beatrix with new pal Eliot, right
 ?? ?? From the Mail, January 22, 2022
From the Mail, January 22, 2022

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