A baby elephant named Zhuang was found crying uncontrollably after being abandoned by his mother in the wild.
The young calf was distressed, unable to understand why the one meant to care for him had deserted him.
The situation was further complicated by the mother’s unusual aggression towards Zhuang. Typically elephant mothers are typically known for their strong bonds with their young, remaining with them until they can defend themselves.

This unexpected behavior highlighted the need for Zhuang to be separated from his mother to ensure his survival.

Despite efforts by caregivers to comfort the calf, the challenges following this separation were profound. The little elephant’s heartbreak was evident as he faced rejection only hours after birth.
Experts Julia S. Ferdinand and Dr. Andrea Worthington, a zoologist and ecologist, provided insight into the possible causes of the mother’s rejection.
They explained that elephant births usually involve the support of relatives, with a designated midwife assisting in caring for the newborn.

The mother’s behavior was not indicative of malice but rather a result of the difficulties associated with childbirth, especially when isolated from the support system of her herd.
In the wild, the absence of such support can make managing these situations particularly tough.




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