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13 Jun 2024
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Alberto Scattolin captured this delightful video of a young albino elephant joining its friends for a tumble in a watering hole at Matimba Bush Lodge, Kruger National Park.

The video was published by Cute Tings, Latest Sightings, on YouTube.

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