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Double Joy Video: Fresno Zoo Welcomes Two Adorable Baby Elephants
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By Dean Kirkland
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September 13, 2024
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So, imagine waking up one morning thinking it’s just another day at the office, only to find out you’ve got not one but two new little bundles of joy in your backyard.

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That’s exactly what happened at Fresno Chaffee Zoo, where they didn’t just get one newborn elephant but two — because why do anything halfway when you can go full-on double elephant surprise, right?

As the fog lifted over the African Adventure exhibit, I stared at what can only be described as pure magic: two baby elephants, Thando and his unnamed sibling, wobbling around like toddlers at a family barbecue. These little pachyderm rookies are the offspring of Nolwazi and Amahle, the resident elephant divas who, in true dramatic fashion, decided to give birth just days apart.

I caught up with Vernon Presley, the zoo’s curator of all things big and gray.

“We knew our elephants were pregnant, but they sure had us guessing,” Vernon laughed. “Nolwazi was the first to go. I checked the cameras late one night, everything looked normal, and then —BAM — next thing you know, she’s got herself a baby!”

That’s right, Nolwazi, the old pro, snuck a new family member in overnight like it was no big deal.

Playtime on the Savanna: One of the newborn elephants shows off its moves. (Fresno Chaffee Zoo)

Quick on Their Feet (Literally)

And then there’s Amahle, the first-time mom who didn’t want to be outdone. Just 10 days later, she pulled her own stunt.

“Amahle had us on high alert,” Vernon explained. “She acted like she was in labor all night, then just stopped, like she was messing with us. Then the next morning, we heard a big ‘whoosh’ and boom — baby number two arrives.”

From water break to standing calf in 20 minutes flat. For a first-time mom, Amahle handled it like a champ; it’s like she read the instruction manual the night before.

Bonding time: Amahle stands protectively over her calf Thando inside the barn at the Fresno Chaffee Zoo (Fresno Chaffee Zoo)

These little guys aren’t just cute — they’re short. Like, “can’t reach the milk bar” short.

So, the zoo crew had to get crafty. They rigged up some platforms like they were setting up a DJ booth at Coachella, teaching the calves how to step up and nurse. “It took a few tries, but once they figured it out, they were beating us to the platforms,” Vernon chuckled.

If you thought getting your kid to latch was tough, try convincing a baby elephant to climb a mini stage for lunch.

Double the Elephants, Double the Fun

Jennifer Ortega, senior communications manager, took me on a whirlwind tour of the zoo. We saw everything from tigers that looked like they moonlight as bouncers to rhinos that could use a spa day. Every inch of this place screams dedication, from the animals to the people who care for them.

Family Stroll: Nolwazi and Amahle walk proudly with their newborn calves at the Fresno Chaffee Zoo (Fresno Chaffee Zoo)

And let’s not forget the elephant in the room — or rather, the name that still isn’t. While Thando (pronounced Ton-doe, for all you phonetics fans) already has his handle — a beautiful Ndebele name meaning love — the second calf is still waiting on your votes. Head to the zoo’s social media or fresnochaffeezoo.org to throw your hat in the ring. Voting ends Sept. 18, so don’t dawdle.

An Invitation to the Community

“This is an incredible moment for our team and our guests,” said Nicole Presley, general curator at Fresno Chaffee Zoo. “We can’t wait for everyone to experience the joy of watching these young elephants thrive alongside their mothers.”

And she’s not wrong; seeing these little giants take their first steps is the kind of feel-good moment you don’t get every day.

Meet Thando: The first of the two newborn calves gets acquainted with his caretakers. (Fresno Chaffee Zoo)

About the Author

GV Wire Producer Dean Kirkland is the founder and director of Gas and Gears, an independent film production company that has produced numerous television series and feature films, including the award-winning documentary “Racing Through The Forest” (2014).

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