Heartwarming Video of Elephant Mom Shielding Baby from Torrential Rain in Tamil Nadu Forest

Mother elephant protects baby from heavy rain in Tamil Nadu forest

A video that has gone viral on social media features a mother elephant protecting its baby from rain. The video was shared by IAS officer Supriya Sahu on Twitter.

The video is from Gudalur, Nilgiris and features the mother tusker protecting its newborn from heavy rain. The video appears to have been captured in the midst of a tea garden in Tamil Nadu. It was shared by IAS officer Supriya Sahu. The video has over 17,000 views.

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