Baby elephant plays with bubbles, tries eating them. Watch happy video
The video of the baby elephant happily playing with bubbles was posted on Twitter.
A heartwarming video posted on Twitter is bringing smiles to people’s faces and in all possibility will leave you feeling happy too. The clip, a perfect TGIF mood-setting video, shows a cute baby elephant running around trying to catch bubbles. What makes the video adorable is how the little creature tries his best to eat the bubbles too.
The video is posted on the official Twitter page of Fort Worth Zoo. The bio of the handle says that the zoo “aims to strengthen the bond between humans and the environment. ” The sweet video of the baby elephant is posted with a simple caption that reads, “Just popping by!”
While replying to a tweet on the post, the zoo also added some more info. “Baby Brazos experiences bubbles for the first time with his mom Bluebonnet on August 18. This activity was just for fun but is also enriching for the little guy! He'll be 10 months old this Sunday and tips the scale at 1,090 pounds,” they wrote.
Take a look at the video:
The video was posted a few days ago. Since then, the wonderful clip has accumulated over 33,000 views and the numbers are only increasing. The share has also gathered close to 900 likes. Many re-shared the video on other social media platforms. People also took to the video’s comments section to share their reactions. “This is really wonderful,” posted a Twitter user. “Love,” shared another. “Love him,” expressed a third. “Adorable,” wrote a fourth.
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