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All play in the paddock

 The female calf spent more time in the paddock with the rest

Taronga Zoo Sydney

Posted on 11 July 2018 by Media Post

 The female calf spent more time in the paddock with the rest


of the herd today. The other calves, Luk Chai and Pathi Harn, seem to be more


interested with her and Luk chai was seen looping his trunk around hers. As the


calf is still only a couple of days old she can be seen close by her protective


mother Pak Boon.  



With an overcast morning, both Luk Chai and Pathi Harn took


to the water for a roll and tumble. The male calves were seen splashing and


scrambling all over each other, with the elder male calf, Luk Chai, seeming to


hold the upper hand. - Zoo Communications 


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