Hi there! Did you know that baby elephants use their skin and trunks to talk with their mothers? Elephants can't speak like people, so they use touch to tell each other how they feel.
When a baby elephant wants to say, 'I'm here!' or 'I love you,' it might gently touch its mom with its trunk. They also hug or nuzzle each other, which means they are happy and safe.
This touching helps baby elephants feel safe and cared for, just like when you hold hands with someone you love. So, touching is a special way elephants say hello, show love, and stay close to their family.