These creatures hold great value, and it is our duty to safeguard them!
In Sri Lanka’s Kala Wewa Reserve, a herd of elephants gathered to bid their master a final farewell. It seemed like the leader had lost a fight with his opponent, and now his comrades were attempting to give him their final embrace. How tragically the elephants have lost! The set included over 300 elephants.
Studies conducted in 2006 by Oxford University demonstrate that elephants typically grieve the death of friends and family. Additionally, they make every effort to aid sick or injured elephants in order to ensure their survival.
Comparing animals to people would be incorrect since, for the most part, animals exhibit negative emotions and act badly without feeling guilty. The majority of animals don’t consider the effects of their activities and instead live in the now.
Conversely, people make a consistent effort to either suppress or dismiss their feelings.
These creatures hold great value, and it is our duty to safeguard them!
This is the heartwarming footage of the elephant herd that we are discussing: