Video showing 'Z+++ Security' for baby elephant wins the Internet

A herd of elephants can be seen in the footage strolling along a road. A little jumbo trotting alongside the elephants can be seen with them.

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In an adorable video, a herd of elephants can be seen marching across the street while guiding a baby elephant who is sprinting as swiftly as his small feet would allow.

This cute video was posted by an IFS officer, Susanta Nanda. He posted it on Twitter, showing how parents' love in every form is the same. The video displayed how concerned elephants can be when it comes to ensuring the wellbeing of their offspring.

In the title of his tweet, he underlined how older people do all necessary to keep their younger relatives safe and secure. According to him, the young animals in the herd are given Z+++ security for their own safety. The Sathyamangalam-Coimbatore Road area is where the video was shot.

People's reaction to the video
People on social media could not stop gushing over the tiny elephant after the sweet video went viral. There are over 381,000 views, approximately 1,500 retweets, and 9,000 likes in the video.

People expressed their love for the video and gave their points of view. "So gorgeous. Elephants form such close bonds with one another that every female in the herd is a mother to every calf. This video demonstrates how incredibly protective they are of their babies. Social media users also called it a purely positive reinforcement as well as a perfect video to make anybody's day."

The adorable baby jumbo was compared to Lord Ganesh by some users, who claimed that it seemed like the little Ganesha was strolling beside his parents, Shiva and Shakti.
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One user talked about how humans obviously harm elephants. Yet, they are also brilliant planners when it comes to preserving, caring for, and safeguarding their families. Earlier, when battles took place, they were seen assisting soldiers and authorities, the user commented.

A few could also be seen loving nature as it is. Nature doesn't really require our protection. Nature will look after itself more effectively than anyone else. Just stay within your boundaries, we, the people. Instead of humans, nature determines who will exist in our world, a user said.
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