Did you know that baby elephants don't just use their trunks and sounds to talk? They also talk by cuddling! When a baby elephant is close to its mum, they often touch each other gently using their trunks and bodies. This touching is like a special way of saying, "I love you" or "I'm here," just like how you might hug your mom or dad.
Elephants are very loving animals, and when they cuddle, it helps them feel safe and happy. Baby elephants might wrap their trunks around their mum's leg or nuzzle their heads to show they feel comfortable and cared for.
So, cuddling for elephants is not just about being close—it's their way of talking without words! This special bond helps baby elephants grow up strong and happy because they always feel loved and protected.