A playful baby elephant tickles the reporter by playing with him.

Recently, the sweetest video became popular because of a local Kenyan television reporter. The video made millions of people smile despite its briefness. In his study, Kauda discussed the impacts of human activity on the planet, focusing especially on Kenya, which appears to be a red elephant species sanctuary.

They get their red coloring through bathing in red dirt, earning them the nickname “red elephants.”

“Kauda demonstrates how alterations to our biosphere are displacing creatures. This baby elephant chooses to challenge Kauda to a game. He attempts to touch Kauda’s ears while giving the report as a little elephant trunk touches his shoulder.

As the small trunk approached the nose and mouth, Kauda, a journalist with a cheerful smile, continued to talk about saving animals, the environment, and the environment.

Did you know that an elephant’s trunk contains roughly 150,000 muscle cells?

As a consequence, some elephants are able to select a peanut, paint, or even gather flowers.

The little elephant was both intelligent and amusing. Kauda rubbed his nose and mouth together and giggled.

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