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“In a Mother’s Protective Instinct, She’s Prepared to Defend Her Baby’s Bath Time, Even If It Means Confronting a Hippopotamus with Her Mighty Tusks.”

October 20, 2023 by Cong Danh

When the mother and the baby elephant approached a small water hole, the baby elephant showed great interest and plunged into the cool water.

Meanwhile, the mother elephant is alert and discovers that this lake has an owner. This place has been occupied by a pair of hippos.

At first, the hippos struggled to linger in the waterhole and began to react weakly as the baby elephant struggled in their territory. The mother elephant always protects the young, it attacked the hippo to let the baby elephant rest in peace.

Finally, the hippopotamus was forced to leave the water hole and run away before the fierce female elephant.

 

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