Elephant Lost It With Joy While Playing In Snow - The Scene That Melted Millions Of Hearts
Amid the cold winter, people were able to see a heart-warming scene when a playful elephant caught on camera was playing with snow in Poland.
Now, as you might think we are going to talk about polar bears or penguins, we must say...NO! Polar bears and penguins are not the only two species that love snow. But don't you believe, that even elephants love to play in the snow? If not, here is a video to change your mind. It captured an adorable moment of baby elephant losing it with joy in Oregon Zoo. Since the clip was posted, it has attracted 4M viewers and 28K likes on Youtube. Watch it now:
In the video, the elephant began getting over-excited right after landing his feet on the snow. He ran in joy, rolling around and playing happily in the huge snowdrift. The sight will most likely remind you of the snowy days when you were a kid, and the schools were closed. This is one of the most amazing things you will see today!
Image source: The Oregonian
Bad weather can cause unwanted delays and the cancellation of many activities. In January 2017, the heavy snow made the Oregon Zoo come up with a decision to stop working for days. While many visitors were sad about the news, the zoo animals thought it was their chance to enjoy the funniest part of the winter. It's true to say they knew how to make the best use of snowy days.Now, as you might think we are going to talk about polar bears or penguins, we must say...NO! Polar bears and penguins are not the only two species that love snow. But don't you believe, that even elephants love to play in the snow? If not, here is a video to change your mind. It captured an adorable moment of baby elephant losing it with joy in Oregon Zoo. Since the clip was posted, it has attracted 4M viewers and 28K likes on Youtube. Watch it now:
In the video, the elephant began getting over-excited right after landing his feet on the snow. He ran in joy, rolling around and playing happily in the huge snowdrift. The sight will most likely remind you of the snowy days when you were a kid, and the schools were closed. This is one of the most amazing things you will see today!
Image source: The Oregonian
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