Elephant Doesn’t Want to Share Mud Pit With Other Elephants


The Elephant Nature Park animal sanctuary in Chiang Mai, Thailand shared this hilarious video of one of their sassy rescued elephant, Kabu, being very protective of “her” coveted mud pit.

“This is our elephant named Kabu. She always takes a nap on her own mud pile. When she hears the big herd coming her way, she wakes up to protect her pile . She doesn’t want others to play in her own space at Elephant Nature Park. Kabu loves her mud ! Her spot by the giant fig tree is a place to covet. She uses this place to relax. It is here that she can lay down to sleep in confidence. She considers this turf to be her own private property, but during the day many elephant try to visit this spot, to play in the mud pit and to share the shade and the fruit from the great tree. Kabu has 1 close friend, Dipor (SookJai is also slowly becoming a good friend). Kabu subscribes to the affirmation that ‘a single tree can be Her garden and a single friend her world’. She is not fond of the company of many, nor when they pee and poo in her place , so she protects her territory and chases them away.”

Previously: Elephant Herd Runs to Greet New Rescued Baby Elephant