Orphan elephants rescued at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (Nairobi, Kenya)
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 Published On Sep 19, 2018

The orphan elephant Naopoki has found a new hobby in the shelter: playing football with her new family (at 2:36). Now it is safe and happy!
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Naipoki is a female elephant rescued having fallen down a well when she was 3 months old. Since then, the orphan elephant has been under the cares of the keepers at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Kenya, a foundation dedicated to the protection of Africa's wild elephants and Rhinos. Together, they have become one big family, eating, playing and even sleeping together, creating family links that last for life.

Every two hours, the baby elephants drink a bottle of milk mixed with a special powder and the rest of the time, the elephants play football. Sport keeps them fit!

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