Adorable Baby Elephant Enjoys Mud Bath, Melts Hearts Online
A recent video shared by Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Parveen Kaswan of a baby elephant taking a mud bath has gone viral and reminds us of the joys of nature.

Baby elephant mud bath video
Adorable Baby Elephant Enjoys Mud Bath: We never get tired of elephants, from their cuteness to their gentleness, they leave a mark. A recent video shared by Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Parveen Kaswan of a baby elephant taking a mud bath has gone viral and reminds us of the joys of nature.
A baby elephant enjoying a mud bath at Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Kenya.
The 48-second video shows Korbessa fully immersing herself in the mud bath, diving in and covering herself from head to toe as she rolls around with glee.
While on field found this elephant calf just enjoying in a river. Bare necessities. pic.twitter.com/dmWRuRUW9x
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) May 7, 2024
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“Korbessa, our little ‘frog’, is forever embracing her nickname at the mud bath! This playful girl doesn’t just dip her toes—she dives right in, covering herself head-to-tail in mud. The youngest, and sole female member of the Kaluku Quartet, Korbessa is both conductor and lead vocalist of this little band of elephants,” the caption of the post said.
A user wrote, “That’s how you make childhood memories…," while another commented, “This is so beautiful, divine."
“Most of the beautiful things simply exist in a very simple form, but we, as humans, make it complex," mentioned another.
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Some also expressed concern about the baby elephant’s herd and surroundings. One comment read, “What about the herd? Are they near this baby elephant?"
In the 32 second video, the baby elephant is beaming with happiness, splashing around in the water with pure joy. It’s like a little bath time for the cute calf who is enjoying the simple pleasure of getting cool in the muddy water.
Soon after the video went viral and wildlife lovers around the world loved it, with over 39,000 views and a flood of comments. Commenters were in awe and appreciative of nature.
This is not the first time Parveen Kaswan has shared wildlife moments with the online community. Just hours ago he posted another video on his Instagram account of a group of elephants from above. The drone shot shows the elephants, including calves, grazing in the open grasslands.
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