I don’t want to get out of the pool! Just five more minutes! please

I don’t want to get out of the pool! Just five more minutes! Please. Video – This video is on an elephant rescue mission executed to save an elephant stuck in an irrigation canal. The task that was already hard was made harder by heavy rain, Watch how determined the officers of the department of wildlife and conservation in saving this giant.

Thank you to all of those who were there on that day to save that elephant, Please full cover the black background letter please put downside. If countless animals die including elephants why don’t they re-engineer them with areas so the animals can get out? Total respect to the people who helped the poor elephant to get out of that death trap…

Mim

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