Smart baby elephant learns how to use shovel in eye-popping video

– Khanyisa was found trapped in a hunting snare and was severely injured after she attempted to free herself

– She was estimated to be around four months old when she was taken in at the Herd Orpgangearrived

– She has thrived at the orphanage’s care and is now an intelligent calf

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Cats and dogs can be expensive to take care of, they come with house restrictions, require a lot of commitment to train them on how to go about routines, and have a destructive personality.

Now imagine the time, effort and commitment one would have to put in to train an elephant to go about the same routine as a human being.

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Clever girl: Albino baby elephant shows its intelligence by using spade during playtime
Khanyisa arrived at the sanctuary at the beginning of January 2020. Photo: The Herd OrphanageSource: Instagram

Well, one albino elephant identified as Khanyisa proved just how easy it can be to tame an elephant and train them to do some task.

The beautiful little albino calf was captured in a video while carefully playing with a shovel at The Herd Elephant Orphanage in South Africa.

 Herman, one of the calf's carers, feeds the albino baby elephant with a bottle

In the 40 seconds clip, Khanyisa can be seen holding the shovel using its trunk and attempting to dig up soil from the ground before it falls down.

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An adorable Khanyisa then tries to lift the spade this time round coordinating her trunk and feet to position it.

Appearing comfortable and happy at the orphanage, the albino elephant has a sad history in which she almost lost her life.

 The orphanage where the calf is recovering allows for the baby elephants to be close to a herd for emotional wellbeing

Khanyisa was found trapped in a hunting snare and was severely injured after she attempted to pull herself free during which the snare only tightened around her.

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She arrived at the sanctuary at the beginning of January 2020. It was estimated she was around 4-months-old at the time.

The orphanage worked hard to help her as she settled in and thrived in their care.

The Herd Elephant Orphanage has been welcoming to any orphaned elephants that need a family structure.

In another report, a mother who appeared to have been tired of being worried by her son decided to give him a task of counting a bowl of rice so she can have time to rest amid the lockdown exercise.

 

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