Mother Elephant Saves Her Baby from the Big Angry Elephant
In the golden light of the savanna, a herd of elephants moved slowly toward a watering hole. Among them was a caring mother elephant and her tiny calf, only a few weeks old. The baby playfully splashed in the shallow mud, unaware of the danger approaching. From the distance, a massive bull elephant, known for his bad temper, stomped toward the herd. His loud trumpets echoed through the plains, sending birds flying from nearby trees.
The big angry elephant charged, ears flapping, tusks raised high. The herd quickly scattered, but the little calf stumbled and fell. The mother elephant spun around and let out a powerful trumpet, her eyes fierce with determination. She positioned herself between the raging bull and her helpless baby. Dust filled the air as she flared her ears, swinging her trunk in warning.
When the bull refused to back down, she charged with full strength, colliding tusks and pushing him back step by step. The ground shook beneath their weight. Finally, the angry bull gave a loud roar and turned away, defeated.
The mother gently touched her calf with her trunk, comforting him with soft rumbles. The herd soon regrouped around them, celebrating her bravery. In that moment, the mother’s love proved stronger than anger, showing the savanna that no force is mightier than a mother’s heart.

