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    Categories: Animals/Petslife

A Naughty Baby Elephant Got Stuck On A Wooden Fence And His Struggle To Free Himself Is Super Cute


Watch the naughty baby elephant trying to free himself

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A playful baby elephant got stuck on a wooden fence in a Thailand zoo and his struggle to free himself was caught on camera.

A naughty baby elephant named Khunseuk at Chiang Mai zoo in Thailand was playing when he got stuck on a wooden fence.

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Khunseuk’s caretaker said: “I don’t know how he got into that position. He has a very adventurous personality. I’ve never seen a young elephant with so much energy.”

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The video shows Khunseuk trying to balance on his front legs while his back legs were dangling over the wooden fence.

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His struggle to free himself is so cute. Finally, he managed to free himself.

The video was shared online which instantly went viral and received thousands of likes and comments.

The video melted everyone’s heart. The way it tries to free itself is so adorable.

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After the video went viral, Khunseuk became so popular. There are so many videos of him on the Internet that are as cute as this one.

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He is a sweetheart! His playful nature is what everyone loves about him the most.

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Baby elephants are so charming and sometimes, they can be very naughty. Well, this video of Khunseuk is proof. What do you think about the video?

Khunseuk lives at Chiang Mai Zoo. The zoo was established by Mr. Harold Mason Young, an American missionary who volunteered to teach the forest, according to its website.

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Chiang Mai Zoo is the first commercial zoo in northern Thailand and was established on 16 June 1977.

More than 400 animal species live in the zoo including elephants, pandas, swans, Humboldt penguins, Cape fur seals, hippos, flamingos, giraffes, zebras, ostriches, Malayan tapir, camels, bears, tigers, and Barbary sheep.

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The zoo also has two large aquariums.