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A family of elephants crosses the rain-swollen Ewaso Nyiro river in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy. With the river deep, the mountain high banks and fast current aren’t even easy for adults, let alone a six-month old calf.
Watch as the baby starts to wash downstream and one of her aunties rushes to the rescue. Then the aunt and mother work together — one blocking the current and one pushing the baby — to get the small calf to safety.
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