When they are first born baby elephants don't really know what to do with their trunks - apart from swing them to and fro and sometimes step on them. Many elephant babies suck their trunk just like human babies suck their thumb, and usually it takes until six to eight months they can use their trunks to eat and drink. So this baby girl elephant must be quite precocious.
With her proud mom Semba.
The video from the zoo, which is documenting every stage of the as-yet-unnamed girl's development on its website, shows her with Semba and a tub of water as she makes short work of using her trunk to suck up water and blow bubbles, her ears flapping madly as she plays.
See video here - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2750477/Trunk-training-Adorable-baby-elephant-learns-blow-bubbles-water-time.html
Photos - YouTube Reid Park Zoo, Tucson, Arizona - Daily Mail
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