Adorable minute elephant tickles infant sibling with his trunk

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    A baby elephant plays with his baby brother

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    Adorable images catch the minute a child elephant wriggles on the flooring whilst his huge sibling tickles him with his trunk.

    The duo were captured on electronic camera by wildlife professional photographer, Lee-Anne Robertson, from Sundays River Valley, South Africa.

    She found the spirited animals climbing up over each other at Addo Elephant park last month and went to take a better look.

    Lee-Anne stated: ‘The infant elephant captured my eye due to the fact that he was extremely spirited and running around having a good time.

    ‘I believed he was lovable, similar to any infant.

    ‘He had plenty of energy and trying to find somebody to have fun with.

    An infant elephant wriggles on the flooring whilst his older sibling tickles him with his trunk (Picture: Lee-Anne Robertson/ Caters News)

    A baby elephant can be seen wriggling on the floor whilst his older brother tickles him with his trunk.

    Wildlife professional photographer Lee-Anne Robertson caught the lovable minute (Picture: Lee-Anne Robertson / Caters News)

    ‘After a while he threw himself down on the ground and his older brother came over and started touching him playfully with his trunk, as if to ask him to come play, to which the baby responded and got up and started climbing on his brother.’

    Lee-Anne took a variety of images catching the spirited scenes.

    She stated: ‘He looked so charming with his feet on his bros back.

    ‘Elephants are incredible animals, who like their household a lot and they have huge persistence and compassion which they show to relative.

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    The animals were climbing up over each other at Addo Elephant park (Picture: Lee-Anne Robertson / Caters News)

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    The mom viewed from far away as the elephants played (Picture: Lee-Anne Robertson / Caters News)

    ‘Babies are secured and liked and doted on which is clear in this video as they mom stands close-by enjoying her cheerful little household.

    ‘I liked seeing the shenanigans and I am pleased I have the video to reflect on it.

    ‘It made me smile, a lot.’

    Addo Elephant National Park is a wildlife preservation park located near to Port Elizabeth in South Africa.

    It is house to 600 elephants along with lions and hyenas.

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