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Adorable Moments of 5 Wild Elephants Sleeping at Phu Luang Wildlife Research Station

“Phu Luang Wildlife Research Station” Revealing clips of the most adorable moments of “5 Wild Elephants” sleeping on the grass After not seeing each other for 81 days

On October 10, 2023, it was reported that the Facebook page Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has revealed pictures and a cute video clip of 5 wild elephants with the caption: Stories from Phu Luang Let’s sleep together and celebrate. See you soon. If it’s nostalgia I too will miss you. After not seeing each other for 81 days

Jackfruit Sido, Mango Sido, Chao Jiew, Folded Ear Sido, and Short Ivory Sido are lying down to celebrate meeting each other…. Let’s take a nap. It’s getting late and the Phu Kradueng research team has come to see them. Looking for a place to sleep

sleeping elephant Because living things need to sleep. Sleep a little, but sleep. Wild elephants… sleep 1-3 hours a day. Sleep time doesn’t depend on the sunrise or sunset.

Sleeping time depends on the temperature, humidity, sunlight, “real feel”, the amount of food in the area affects the length of time they sleep. Elephants sleep standing up, leaning against trees, leaning against rocks. Over a period of 3-4 days, the elephants will lie down.

For 24 hours in a day, an elephant may not sleep. Because it’s not safe Or is it during the rainy season? They may not sleep at all for up to 30 hours. Observe the deep sleep of the elephants. is to move the trunk slowly and leave a period of 5-6 minutes

Choosing a sleeping spot outside the forest Very important to safety This point that was chosen around is a rubber plantation on all four sides. and choose a spot where the grass is overgrown To hide the sight.

Thank you for the information from the Facebook page of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.

2023-10-10 13:50:38
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