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Elephant Teaching Her Kid To Cross The Road, IAS Shared Video

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A video of an elephant teaching her child to cross the road is viral on the social media. IAS officer Supriya Sahu also posted the video from her twitter handle and captioned it ‘ Mother elephant seems teaching her baby how to cross the road.A sad reality’. The officer often shares video of animals.

The video has been got around 50 k views and many people are commenting their concerns. One user wrote “What is the remedy? How can we create safe environment for our wild? How can we prevent or at least minimize man-wild conflict?”

While another one hailed mother’s love and wrote, ” A mother is the first and most important teacher of her child, no matter what species.”


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