the newborn calf cuddles it's mother, Pak Boon at Taronga Zoo


SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 02: In this handout provided by Taronga Zoo, the newborn calf cuddles it's mother, Pak Boon at Taronga Zoo on November 2, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. The 120kg elephant was born at 1:12am and is Taronga's first female calf and fifth born to The Australian Conservation Management Plan for endangered elephants. The calf will be given a Thai name to reflect the herds' cultural origin.




SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 02: In this handout provided by Taronga Zoo, the newborn calf cuddles it's mother, Pak Boon at Taronga Zoo on November 2, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. The 120kg elephant was born at 1:12am and is Taronga's first female calf and fifth born to The Australian Conservation Management Plan for endangered elephants. The calf will be given a Thai name to reflect the herds' cultural origin.




SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 02: In this handout provided by Taronga Zoo, the newborn calf cuddles it's mother, Pak Boon at Taronga Zoo on November 2, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. The 120kg elephant was born at 1:12am and is Taronga's first female calf and fifth born to The Australian Conservation Management Plan for endangered elephants. The calf will be given a Thai name to reflect the herds' cultural origin.




In this image provided by Taronga Zoo an unnamed female baby elephant stands under her mother, Pak Boon, after the birth of the infant early Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010, at Taronga Zoo in Sydney. The 120 kg (265 pound) youngster was born four years to the day of the arrival of a herd of elephants from Thailand in 2006.




In this image provided by Taronga Zoo an unnamed female baby elephant stands under her mother, Pak Boon, after the birth of the infant early Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010, at Taronga Zoo in Sydney. The 120 kg (265 pound) youngster was born four years to the day of the arrival of a herd of elephants from Thailand in 2006.




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