Khanyisa is growing well. It's interesting to learn about the mineral block to help keep the sheep healthy. The herd and two sheep are so lucky to be able to live in such a paradise. Thank you for the love and care that you provide for them.
I enjoy watching the herd and how well they’re cared for. Of course, Khanyisa is always a special treat. Thanks for the videos and for all the good care.❤️🐘👋
Love the peaceful sound of the herd walking & seeing little pink ears in the middle. Lucky, spoiled & independent beauty, when she thinks ‘time for milk’, not even Adine can tell her otherwise! 💖
What an awesome video of sweet Pinkie Khanysia and the herd family walking back to their places thet they spend their nights. Khanysia sure was happy and loves to walk fast or even run too. I was surprised that when the one elephant made the trumpet noise in the background thet Khanysia didn’t do anything.🐘❤️ I do love to watch their walking and the way they do it in a nice line is so amazing and also how one knows the other wants to get into the line and stops to wait for the other to get into the line. It pleases me thet these elephants are so well mannered and kind and also quite loving toward their Carers and also Adine too.❤️🐘🥰. I do always enjoy watching your videos because you never know who is going to be in it and also you never know what the elephants are going to do but just behave.👍🏻🥰❤️🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘 Thank you Adine and hope you all have an awesome rest of You’re night and I send you all humans and animals too love and God’s blessings. Sue(Florida, USA)❤️🥰🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🤟🏻😍🙏🏻🦋🌴🌸👼❌⭕️❌⭕️
I'm surprised how small Mambo is compared to mature adult elephants. It must be his strong ego and fighting (well, sparring with Zindoga) desire to grow up fast! He still has some work to do on that, though the adults will teach him a great deal about the self control a patriarch bull must have.
It is always so wonderful to see the bonds in this HERD. Khanysia loves being spoiled by her carers, but I think the feeling is mutual. There is so much love in this Jabulani HERD from ellies, to humans and sheep. It always amazes me. Lammie and Nungu look so pretty now and I am sure they are more comfortable without all that extra wool on their body's. Another wonderful video thank you Adine. December is getting closer as everyday passes. I am so looking forward to meeting the human herd in person as well as my favorite elephant herd. You do remarkable things from taking care of these 16 beautiful Elephants as well as teaching your community how to co-exist with all of the wildlife to conservation of the land. Wishing you all a wonderful day. Love from Florida, USA.❤🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐑🐑❤
Lammie, " Now I've been shawn, can I get a pretty woollen blanket like Khanyisa's?" Nungu, '' Lammie, you are a sheep, you literally are growing one now" Lammie, " But I like Khanyisa's 😞"
Adine, thank you so much for teaching me more about elephants in the time I have been watching your channel, than I have learned in my previous 60 plus years of watching and loving them. Every new thing that I learn truly amazes me.
I'm sure everyone is looking forward to the rains. Khanyisa is easy to spot being so little, and pink, but mud & dust do much to mute that & protect her pale skin. I love this herd! They have taken in Khanyisa as one of their own. They really are exceptional pachyderms!💕🐘💕🐘💕🐘💕
It is so nice to see that spark back in Khanyisa 💕. She has grown quite a bit for sure. Her ears have grown a lot - Adine mentioned the ear pattern changes and how they hold history. Khanyisa’s tusks must be getting longer, her lip is bulging now. She has her beautiful eyes open today💕 -Seattle 🇺🇸
Praying for rain, not only in your area but ours, too! Love watching the herd interact with their caretakers❤️ Whenever I’m disgusted with the world I watch the elephants and it seems to be happening every day!
Cute,baby elephant khanysia she looks so adorable with those big pink ears,lamie and nungu,they look sweet too,they are shaved,I send my love to baby elephant khanysia,and the goats lamie and nungu.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🐘🐑🐑
Little miss Sunshine khanyisa and her adorable pink ears,love how the herd all accompany each other on their walks in the bush and the elephant's are calm. Love lammie and nungu,such calm sheep and eating to their hearts content
God bless everyday,that beautiful African elephant herb,walking on the sunset,I hope they found enough food and water for the day.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🌍
It’s 4:30 in the morning in Portland, Oregon and I am wide awake because my kitty thinks it’s the perfect time to eat. I can’t think of a better way to spend this time than on a walk with the herd. I must make note that Khanyisa is getting really tall. Our baby girl is growing up fast.
♥️🐘♥️🐘♥️🐘 I just Love Listening to their footsteps when they walk on the sand..... it's like ointment for the SOUL........ I wish my Body wasn't broken, and I could walk with them... it would be like walking with Angel's.... THANKYOU for sharing your Love Adine with Us for the ELLIE'S....... 🐘♥️🐘♥️🐘♥️🐘♥️🐘♥️🐘♥️🐘♥️
Bless Herman, Reply, Stavros, Khensani, Godknows, and all the carers at HERD for all their hard work and diligence in taking care of these amazing animals. And to them for caring so beautifully for our Sunshine, the pink baby elephant named Khanyisa who survived all the odds and thrives due to their special care. All of you should be proud of what you do. And to Adine, thank you for your amazing work. You carry the legacy of the likes of Joy Adamson and Dian Fossey in how you advocate for these magnificent animals.
I was never afraid of beautiful else’s until I took a trip to Bots, Zambia & Zimbabwe (an ele trip). Although these sweet creatures are gentle giants, they are so huge that they are able to stomp the life out of a person! Adine has major balls!
Same here. I managed to get to South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana before COVID shut down. 5 amazing Safari’s. Nothing can compare to seeing elephants up close. Props to Adine as I was nervous in a Jeep when a bull elephant let us know he was a bit displeased. 😳
@@chestarr21batson46 in this case it's way different though - she's earned the trust and respect of the whole herd over a long time span. Elephants in the wild are another story. They don't know you, you don't know them, it's a lot of unknown variables. And I've seen videos of angry elephants that are truly terrifying, so I know what you mean. But I don't think Adine is the least bit afraid. Respectfully cautious because of their size, but never afraid. Those safaris you went on must have been amazing! It's on my unlikely-to-ever-be-finished bucket list.
@@GuantanamoBayBarbie2 Agreed 100%. Their size is daunting. It’s why she and the caregivers are so amazing. I did two water safari’s and 3 land safari’s and all were absolutely amazing. Seeing them truly in their natural habitats is something special. I fell in love with the elephants for their support, love, protection of each other regardless of how they came together. Such gentle giants. ❤️
I truly enjoy watching the herd. I can see the love they have for each other and their carers. Khanyisa it soooo sweet and beautiful. Love how Lammie and nugguo watch Khanyisa. Such great friends. It's beautiful. Love you all lots.😍💗💘😘💕❤️🥰🐑🐑🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘
The HERD & Khanyisa are very routine oreinated its a amazing to see little Khanyisa happily goes home to her nursey each night without any fuss and the rest of HERD go off to there stable. Lammie & Nungu are always beautiful after there spa day.
It does my heart good to see that round little shape on Khanysia! Her tummy looks so healthy now and beautifully shaped--nice and round. The sheep do look beautiful!
I wonder, if the kind carers recorded the herd walking out into the bush in the morning & the sound of them walking home in the evening, would there be a noticeable difference? If they put the two sound clips in a video, would people be able to work out which was which, without pictures & how long would it take for people to work it out? Would the time of year make any difference too? There could be other 'quiz' videos too. Could we recognise the sounds made by individual elephants? Could we tell from looking at 5 second clip whether it was summer or winter there? Could we recognise the different elephants by their ears, for example.
Of course Khanyisa shakes the grass before she puts it in her mouth, wouldn't you? Khanyisa does not want bugs crawling around in her mouth. She is very sensible.
Awesome video, getting to stroll with the pack. 😁I have always wondered about the path they take. Is it different every day? Who decides where to go? Do they always follow each other? Well, except for Mambo, who decided to take the option of the "other path taken." 🤣🤣. Elephant ways are fascinating. ❣️❣️❣️🐘
Yes they hear also through their feet. These pachyderms are indeed much more intelligent than humans give them credit. They can hear and smell for miles away. They communicate in various levels that the human ear can’t hear. They are loving beings and they will destroy you in an instant if they feel threatened. Their memory doesn’t fade with age. They never forget.
What would be a good way to start a bonus fund for Adine and the caregivers as an end of the year/Christmas present/ thank you gift? They are heroes that help the herd thrive and deserve to have a treat.
I believe that was Fishan towering over everyone? I have been watching how they walk. It's very methodical. And just aw inspiring the muscles they must have to move those bodies so gracefully ❤
I had no idea about elephants’ eyes being able to see at night and less in the day because of the sun. I’ve also learned a new term, cathemeral. Thank you so much for the information you pass along. EDIT: I’d never put it together that elephants raising their trunks is the direct equivalent of people waving their hands in greeting. Could their trunk extension at someone also be the direct equivalent of a handshake? More similarities between us and them.
💞✨Love the elephant walks and escapades of the herd. 💗Lammie and Nungu, a pristine reveal of your sheared, selves. Every time I see Khanyisa or, the other elephants cross their hind legs, it makes me giggle. 🌿🌾😆 Always a great read and watch, thank you all at HERD.
I wonder what on earth Sebakwe was thinking as he stood there for a bit looking over at I guess Adine. It seemed almost like a "I will move when I'm good and ready" moment. Great video and thank you HERD.
I think the same, Sebakwe just was not wanting to go to the homestead. He tried to linger. I wonder if he goes out on the reserve by himself sometimes.
🇦🇺🦘🐨💘🐘🐑🐑 I never feel the Carers “YELL” at the herd, Elephants are big strong units, who require big strong short commands spoken with authority, to gain the Elephants trust & respect for their own safety & wellbeing..💪🏾🗣🐘
Another beautiful African sunset! I loved watching the two beautiful matriarchs walking side by side. There is mutual love and respect between Tokwe and Adine.
Watching these beautiful creatures is the best form of meditation. 🙏. I love looking for little khanyisa among them all. I am in awe how Limpopo waited for her to cross the road like a crossing guard. These animals are so intelligent
Thanks for this incredible video, I watch from my apt. in Philly.I have developed a love for these gentile giants.Its always so help full when miss Adine explains things.These elephants are blessed by God, as are the loving carers, and all those at Herd, we never see.................rich.........................acoG
Hey friend, I really feel inspired by your amazing elephant videos, I love sweet little Khanyisa so much. 😊💜🌸🐘 I hope your elephants are enjoying their weekends. 💜
Adine is responsible for every member of her staff. They are I believe not only taken care of very well financial wise, but she gives all her staff tlc and empathy regarding their losses or traumas they have faced. HERD staff I believe are not poor, and Adine contributes not only conservation, knowledge of elephants, wildlife but a connection to her local and state community. I believe she is known throughout S.A.
I see lammie and ganunu one has a tail the other not. Two different breed of Sheep? Can you tell us more about them? Khanisa is looking radiant and so are the others. Blessings to all of you!!
I love all of your videos Adine and Carers of the Jabulani Herd of Elephants. I love hearing all the Elephants stories. I feel like I'm on the walk with you through the Videos. It is the next best thing to actually being there with all of you!
Watching these beautiful wrinkly bottoms moving through the bush is my therapy for today.
Today it rained heavily in delhi.i am sending these fresh raindrops to this beautiful herd with love.
The African people are so kind & wonderful! I love them. ❤️
Beautiful animals pleasure to watch .so at peace in this sick world GOD BLESS YOU ALL
Khanyisa is growing well. It's interesting to learn about the mineral block to help keep the sheep healthy. The herd and two sheep are so lucky to be able to live in such a paradise. Thank you for the love and care that you provide for them.
Always a pleasure to see them and khanyisa lammie numgu. Thank you all
It is so wonderful to see the love and attention the carers give to Khanyisa, that is why she is doing so well.
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
23.54 Khanyisa scratching her ear with her trunk /crossing her back leg - love these moments-
They waved their trunks hello to Adine's greeting with a hand wave!!
Wasn't that something
OUR PRINCESS KHANYISA DOES NOT LOOK SMALL ANY LONGER, IN LOOKING AT THIS RECENT VIDEO TODAY! SHE IS GROWING UP FOR SURE!🐘🐘🐘♥♥♥
I love these beautiful elephants and I watch these wonderful videos every day. God bless you all.
I enjoy watching the herd and how well they’re cared for. Of course, Khanyisa is always a special treat. Thanks for the videos and for all the good care.❤️🐘👋
Love the peaceful sound of the herd walking & seeing little pink ears in the middle. Lucky, spoiled & independent beauty, when she thinks ‘time for milk’, not even Adine can tell her otherwise! 💖
What an awesome video of sweet Pinkie Khanysia and the herd family walking back to their places thet they spend their nights. Khanysia sure was happy and loves to walk fast or even run too. I was surprised that when the one elephant made the trumpet noise in the background thet Khanysia didn’t do anything.🐘❤️ I do love to watch their walking and the way they do it in a nice line is so amazing and also how one knows the other wants to get into the line and stops to wait for the other to get into the line. It pleases me thet these elephants are so well mannered and kind and also quite loving toward their Carers and also Adine too.❤️🐘🥰. I do always enjoy watching your videos because you never know who is going to be in it and also you never know what the elephants are going to do but just behave.👍🏻🥰❤️🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘 Thank you Adine and hope you all have an awesome rest of You’re night and I send you all humans and animals too love and God’s blessings. Sue(Florida, USA)❤️🥰🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🤟🏻😍🙏🏻🦋🌴🌸👼❌⭕️❌⭕️
I'm from Brazil and I recently signed up on the channel I'm delighted with this wonderful being.
Welcome here with all of us admirers of HERD, the people, the elephants, sheep and an occasional dog!
I love seeing Khanyisa being spoiled.
When Khanyisa is away from the elephants you can tell how big she looks. I love her round belly! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I'm surprised how small Mambo is compared to mature adult elephants. It must be his strong ego and fighting (well, sparring with Zindoga) desire to grow up fast! He still has some work to do on that, though the adults will teach him a great deal about the self control a patriarch bull must have.
Mambo is still a kid, albeit a teenage one.
Africa is just so beautiful
It is always so wonderful to see the bonds in this HERD. Khanysia loves being spoiled by her carers, but I think the feeling is mutual. There is so much love in this Jabulani HERD from ellies, to humans and sheep. It always amazes me. Lammie and Nungu look so pretty now and I am sure they are more comfortable without all that extra wool on their body's. Another wonderful video thank you Adine. December is getting closer as everyday passes. I am so looking forward to meeting the human herd in person as well as my favorite elephant herd. You do remarkable things from taking care of these 16 beautiful Elephants as well as teaching your community how to co-exist with all of the wildlife to conservation of the land. Wishing you all a wonderful day. Love from Florida, USA.❤🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐑🐑❤
Lammie, " Now I've been shawn, can I get a pretty woollen blanket like Khanyisa's?"
Nungu, '' Lammie, you are a sheep, you literally are growing one now"
Lammie, " But I like Khanyisa's 😞"
Awwww. So sweet!
Always LOVE to watch the elephants 🐘 ❤ The things we can learn from them is amazing! Thank you for all the great video's!! ❣
Little Khanyisa knows how much she is loved & responds positively to her Carers! ❤️👍🐘
Adine, thank you so much for teaching me more about elephants in the time I have been watching your channel, than I have learned in my previous 60 plus years of watching and loving them. Every new thing that I learn truly amazes me.
Ditto! Me too!
I'm sure everyone is looking forward to the rains. Khanyisa is easy to spot being so little, and pink, but mud & dust do much to mute that & protect her pale skin. I love this herd! They have taken in Khanyisa as one of their own. They really are exceptional pachyderms!💕🐘💕🐘💕🐘💕
Hey Katherine, hope you are doing well. I just can’t get enough of the little pink princess and this beautiful herd 🐘❤️🙏🐑🌿🥰
They are the most unique herd of elephants I have ever seen on any elephant platform video.
HERD is truly a blessing to these beautiful animals ❤
It is so nice to see that spark back in Khanyisa 💕. She has grown quite a bit for sure. Her ears have grown a lot - Adine mentioned the ear pattern changes and how they hold history.
Khanyisa’s tusks must be getting longer, her lip is bulging now. She has her beautiful eyes open today💕 -Seattle 🇺🇸
🤣🤣🤣🤣 a LITTLE spoiled. No no. ALOT spoiled 🤣🤣🤣🤣 but we have so much love for her.
Praying for rain, not only in your area but ours, too! Love watching the herd interact with their caretakers❤️ Whenever I’m disgusted with the world I watch the elephants and it seems to be happening every day!
Me, too!
I’ve done the same thing, they are all so sweet to watch.
❤️❤️❤️❤️them all so regal and majestic thank you✌️💕💕
Thank you so much for the wonderful care you give to all of the beautiful animals.
Cute,baby elephant khanysia she looks so adorable with those big pink ears,lamie and nungu,they look sweet too,they are shaved,I send my love to baby elephant khanysia,and the goats lamie and nungu.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🐘🐑🐑
The sheep are gorgeous
They really put in a full days work. By the end of the day they are ready to go to their homesteads!❤❤🐘🐘🐘❤❤
So big, but yet so quiet. I would love walking with them, even in the heat! To spoil them would be a gift.
Khanyisa is so adorable and precious. I love how she is so well taken care of by her family 😊🌹❤
Our gorgeous girl is growing up! Seeing her walk with her carers really reminds me of how much she has grown.
Both Lammie and Nungu look beautiful. Khanyisa as always is a joy to see. Thank you HERD
Little miss Sunshine khanyisa and her adorable pink ears,love how the herd all accompany each other on their walks in the bush and the elephant's are calm.
Love lammie and nungu,such calm sheep and eating to their hearts content
Her ears are the map of Africa .
Nice to see Khanyisa so happy Herman thank you for what you do for the herd and Nungu and Lammie best friends
She’s taller & chubbier now as a toddler. 😊💜🌸🐘
As a toddler she wants to do things on her own! Not be given orders or grass! She wants to get it herself. I speak elephant. lol
@@littleme3597 ikr? Lol. It's so funny how much we have in common.
@@littleme3597 I noticed that too. Khanyisa wasn't interested in the grass Reply was giving her. She's a big girl now and can do it herself...lol
God bless everyday,that beautiful African elephant herb,walking on the sunset,I hope they found enough food and water for the day.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🌍
Lammie & Nungu look even cuter after going to the ‘wool stylist.’ It shows Nungu’s beautiful colors. Love those sweet sheep 💝 🐑 🐑
It’s 4:30 in the morning in Portland, Oregon and I am wide awake because my kitty thinks it’s the perfect time to eat. I can’t think of a better way to spend this time than on a walk with the herd. I must make note that Khanyisa is getting really tall. Our baby girl is growing up fast.
There's something so peaceful with the rhythm of the moment
Ditto
wow, Lammie and Nungu looks very beautiful today !!!
I am sending you guys positive vibes & love from Singapore, stay safe & well always. 😊💜🌸🐘
Baby KHANYSIA is loved by the world, she should be given a title of Embassdor of Peace.
♥️🐘♥️🐘♥️🐘 I just Love Listening to their footsteps when they walk on the sand..... it's like ointment for the SOUL........ I wish my Body wasn't broken, and I could walk with them... it would be like walking with Angel's.... THANKYOU for sharing your Love Adine with Us for the ELLIE'S....... 🐘♥️🐘♥️🐘♥️🐘♥️🐘♥️🐘♥️🐘♥️
God bless her tenacious spirit. I love her attitude.
WHAT IS MORE CUTE THAN ELEPHANT´S BOTTOM? SO CUTE! AND I LOVE LAMMIE & NUNGU... 💓💕❤
If I were a young male elephant, I would fall in love with Khanyisa 😃🐘
I would so love to be there with Khanyisa and the other elephants. 💙💙
Sooooo adorable loved this video she is sooo loved n protected 🐘💕🐘💕👼🥰
Wishing for rainfall.
Bless Herman, Reply, Stavros, Khensani, Godknows, and all the carers at HERD for all their hard work and diligence in taking care of these amazing animals. And to them for caring so beautifully for our Sunshine, the pink baby elephant named Khanyisa who survived all the odds and thrives due to their special care. All of you should be proud of what you do. And to Adine, thank you for your amazing work. You carry the legacy of the likes of Joy Adamson and Dian Fossey in how you advocate for these magnificent animals.
Ditto...I think the carers number 15-16. They are so part of the flow of HERD that they are along with Adine, the elephants themselves HERD.
I was never afraid of beautiful else’s until I took a trip to Bots, Zambia & Zimbabwe (an ele trip). Although these sweet creatures are gentle giants, they are so huge that they are able to stomp the life out of a person! Adine has major balls!
I imagine seeing them live is a completely different experience lol. I hope I get to someday.
Same here. I managed to get to South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana before COVID shut down. 5 amazing Safari’s. Nothing can compare to seeing elephants up close. Props to Adine as I was nervous in a Jeep when a bull elephant let us know he was a bit displeased. 😳
@@chestarr21batson46 in this case it's way different though - she's earned the trust and respect of the whole herd over a long time span. Elephants in the wild are another story. They don't know you, you don't know them, it's a lot of unknown variables. And I've seen videos of angry elephants that are truly terrifying, so I know what you mean.
But I don't think Adine is the least bit afraid. Respectfully cautious because of their size, but never afraid.
Those safaris you went on must have been amazing! It's on my unlikely-to-ever-be-finished bucket list.
@@GuantanamoBayBarbie2 Agreed 100%. Their size is daunting. It’s why she and the caregivers are so amazing. I did two water safari’s and 3 land safari’s and all were absolutely amazing. Seeing them truly in their natural habitats is something special. I fell in love with the elephants for their support, love, protection of each other regardless of how they came together. Such gentle giants. ❤️
I truly enjoy watching the herd. I can see the love they have for each other and their carers. Khanyisa it soooo sweet and beautiful. Love how Lammie and nugguo watch Khanyisa. Such great friends. It's beautiful. Love you all lots.😍💗💘😘💕❤️🥰🐑🐑🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘
Thanks to Adine and the HERD family for posting videos of my favorite elephants. Can’t get enough of our little pink princess 🙏🐘🐑❤️🥰🌿
Instead of Orange construction cones blocking the roads you have Ellie’s. Much nicer !
The HERD & Khanyisa are very routine oreinated its a amazing to see little Khanyisa happily goes home to her nursey each night without any fuss and the rest of HERD go off to there stable. Lammie & Nungu are always beautiful after there spa day.
It does my heart good to see that round little shape on Khanysia! Her tummy looks so healthy now and beautifully shaped--nice and round. The sheep do look beautiful!
Thank you for the ellie education along with the video! It was good to see Mambo, being Mambo!💗🐘💗
The love the sound of their feet when they walk. It's so relaxing.
I agree Alison, it's sort of rhythmic. Think I could fall asleep listening to sounds of them walking.
I have fallen to sleep many nights watching and listening to the rhythm of these gentle giants walking "home" for the night.
I wonder, if the kind carers recorded the herd walking out into the bush in the morning & the sound of them walking home in the evening, would there be a noticeable difference? If they put the two sound clips in a video, would people be able to work out which was which, without pictures & how long would it take for people to work it out? Would the time of year make any difference too?
There could be other 'quiz' videos too. Could we recognise the sounds made by individual elephants? Could we tell from looking at 5 second clip whether it was summer or winter there? Could we recognise the different elephants by their ears, for example.
Reply diligently picks the very best grass for Khanyisa.
Of course Khanyisa shakes the grass before she puts it in her mouth, wouldn't you? Khanyisa does not want bugs crawling around in her mouth. She is very sensible.
Thank you for letting us join in the lovely walk home, good night. ❤
Awesome video, getting to stroll with the pack. 😁I have always wondered about the path they take. Is it different every day? Who decides where to go? Do they always follow each other? Well, except for Mambo, who decided to take the option of the "other path taken." 🤣🤣. Elephant ways are fascinating. ❣️❣️❣️🐘
It seems like the elephants use sign language with their feet, not only the trunks
Yes they hear also through their feet. These pachyderms are indeed much more intelligent than humans give them credit. They can hear and smell for miles away. They communicate in various levels that the human ear can’t hear. They are loving beings and they will destroy you in an instant if they feel threatened. Their memory doesn’t fade with age. They never forget.
Love you all ❤️❤️❤️ Khanyisa, Lammie and Nungu🥰 Three hearts that fill my heart ❤️
Wow 😮 hours watching..first time. Most exciting ever.
Going to share on FACEBOOK
What would be a good way to start a bonus fund for Adine and the caregivers as an end of the year/Christmas present/ thank you gift? They are heroes that help the herd thrive and deserve to have a treat.
Excellent suggestion.i hope someone has an answer.
Ditto
I so enjoy watching these videos, you guys are amazing people, I salute you all. I love elephants 🐘 ❤
I believe that was Fishan towering over everyone?
I have been watching how they walk. It's very methodical. And just aw inspiring the muscles they must have to move those bodies so gracefully ❤
Good night to the HERD elephants sheep. I hope you all sleep good. l love you all.
I had no idea about elephants’ eyes being able to see at night and less in the day because of the sun. I’ve also learned a new term, cathemeral. Thank you so much for the information you pass along. EDIT: I’d never put it together that elephants raising their trunks is the direct equivalent of people waving their hands in greeting. Could their trunk extension at someone also be the direct equivalent of a handshake? More similarities between us and them.
I pray for good rain and lush trees. #loveeles
Thank you so much for the Wonderful Video. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
💞✨Love the elephant walks and escapades of the herd.
💗Lammie and Nungu, a pristine reveal of your sheared, selves.
Every time I see Khanyisa or, the other elephants cross their hind legs, it makes me giggle. 🌿🌾😆
Always a great read and watch, thank you all at HERD.
As with all children, Khanyisa loves to play with her food and it goes everywhere 🐘 😍. She's tired and wants to go inside 😴...
Love learning about these remarkable mammals! Good info. Thank you!
Watching the elephants gives me an inner calm. Love them!❤🐘🥰
My therapy each day is following HERD videos up close and personal. Aldine is an angel. Carers are guardian angels.
exactlyyy
Ditto
I wonder what on earth Sebakwe was thinking as he stood there for a bit looking over at I guess Adine. It seemed almost like a "I will move when I'm good and ready" moment. Great video and thank you HERD.
I think the same, Sebakwe just was not wanting to go to the homestead. He tried to linger. I wonder if he goes out on the reserve by himself sometimes.
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I never feel the Carers “YELL” at the herd,
Elephants are big strong units, who require
big strong short commands spoken with authority,
to gain the Elephants trust & respect for their
own safety & wellbeing..💪🏾🗣🐘
Another beautiful African sunset! I loved watching the two beautiful matriarchs walking side by side. There is mutual love and respect between Tokwe and Adine.
Ditto
I haven’t watched these videos for a while. Khanyisa has gotten taller and seams to be progressing nicely. She’s beautiful.
Watching these beautiful creatures is the best form of meditation. 🙏.
I love looking for little khanyisa among them all. I am in awe how Limpopo waited for her to cross the road like a crossing guard. These animals are so intelligent
Such precious beautiful sweethearts ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🧸🧸🧸
Thanks for this incredible video, I watch from my apt. in Philly.I have developed a love for these gentile giants.Its always so help full when miss Adine explains things.These elephants are blessed by God, as are the loving carers, and all those at Herd, we never see.................rich.........................acoG
Lovely to hear from you Rich! Thank you for connecting and caring 💗🐘
I this she us so sweet when she shakes her head and her trunk goes crazy and gets away from her a bit.🥰
Khanyisa loves Adine.. ❤️
Wow Adine...you have quite an ear! Knowing that was Pisa you're a good'mom'❤
Khanyisia is sure growing right b4 our eyes
Hey friend, I really feel inspired by your amazing elephant videos, I love sweet little Khanyisa so much. 😊💜🌸🐘 I hope your elephants are enjoying their weekends. 💜
They are so peaceful to watch, their calmness is wonderful.
She is a special girl, and she knows it too. I do appreciate the care givers. I hope they are taken care of, or paid enough.
Adine is responsible for every member of her staff. They are I believe not only taken care of very well financial wise, but she gives all her staff tlc and empathy regarding their losses or traumas they have faced. HERD staff I believe are not poor, and Adine contributes not only conservation, knowledge of elephants, wildlife but a connection to her local and state community. I believe she is known throughout S.A.
My gosh. Some are HUGE.
I see lammie and ganunu one has a tail the other not. Two different breed of Sheep? Can you tell us more about them? Khanisa is looking radiant and so are the others. Blessings to all of you!!
Lammie--Pedi sheep breed. Nungu---Dorper breed 🥰
Thank goodness for the caretakers🙏 Khanyisa is adorable and sweet❤️
I love all of your videos Adine and Carers of the Jabulani Herd of Elephants. I love hearing all the Elephants stories. I feel like I'm on the walk with you through the Videos. It is the next best thing to actually being there with all of you!
Love the walk. Thank you Adine and Herdersfor sharing.
I've never seen a family as mutually devoted as this multi species. Never.
Ditto
Our little princess, Khanyisa, is growing so fast. She’s beautiful!
And we take excel mmtaking a such