An interesting incident just happened when a mischievous baby elephant tried to wake up his sleeping sibling to have fun.

An enchanting episode recently unfolded in  Kruger National Park, South Africa, as a mischievous baby elephant attempted to rouse his slumbering elder sibling for fun.

The endearing encounter was captured by a visitor embarking on a safari in the national park. This interaction illustrates one of the four personality traits scientists have identified in African elephants: playfulness.

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Witnessing elephants lying flat on their sides is an uncommon sight, primarily seen among younger elephants who relish a good rest in this peculiar posture.

However, this morning, the young elephant’s quest for playtime seemed to override his sibling’s desire for a peaceful nap under the sun.

The spirited youngster boldly moves, clambering atop his somnolent sibling using his front legs. Despite the playful provocation, the older elephant remains unperturbed, refusing to cut short his nap.

This prompts the baby elephant to resort to more energetic prods and nudges, resolute in engaging his brother in play.

At last, the patience of the sleepy brother wears thin. Suddenly roused, he quickly rises, slightly perplexed by the unexpected disturbance.

This heartwarming incident, filmed in Kruger National Park, contrasts the more intense aspects of wilderness excursions.

A reminder of the often brutal reality of nature occurred just last month when a group of tourists bore witness to the grim spectacle of a pride of hungry lions taking down a lone water buffalo.

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