Ensuring the safety of rescued baby elephants is a top priority for the wildlife department. These young elephants need guidance to develop into healthy adults. The wildlife department oversees their natural roaming patterns to facilitate their physical activities.
In the video, rescued baby elephants are kept cool by being sprayed with water multiple times a day. Additionally, they are fed milk to meet their daily nutritional needs for growth.
Sri Lankan elephants, the largest ѕᴜЬѕрeсіeѕ of Asian elephants, ѕtапd tall at heights ranging from 2 meters to 3.5 meters. Only a small percentage, between 2% and 7%, possess tusks. Consequently, these baby elephants receive priority and proper care after being rescued.
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