A baby elephant taking a bath might be the cutest thing you will witness on the internet.
Baby Chaba, who lives at Elephant Nature Park in Thailand, became the star of the show after a video of her very first time in a bathtub went viral.
The video has been seen over a million times and it’s easy to see why.
There is something truly magical and joyous about this baby elephant discovering something new. Her mama’s watchful eyes are always present to make sure this tiny bundle is ok.
The video shows baby Chaba thoroughly enjoying this new experience.
You can almost see a smile on Chaba’s little face as she dunks it underwater again and again. Her tiny trunk joyfully splashing the water like a human toddler.
Chaba is loving life and the world loves her.
She may not be the most graceful exiting the tub but she is absolutely the most adorable. Chaba heads back over to mom to tell her how much fun she’s having.
Back to the tub for baby Chaba.
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See Chaba having a heyday splashing around in her first bath in the video below!
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It’s time for more trunk splashing and some water sprays that don’t go as planned. This baby is bound and determined to get back into her super-fun tub. One foot over, then the next…and then a little misstep.
Baby Chaba falls out of the tub and if there were awards for ‘most precious tumble out of a tub,’ she would win every single one.Her fall doesn’t seem to bother her in the slightest but she does go to mom for a little comfort before returning to the tub.
The mother elephant seems preoccupied with a snack so back to the tub Chaba goes.
Once the video was uploaded to YouTube, the world fell in love with baby Chaba.
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The Save Elephant Foundation is responsible for taking care of baby Chaba and the other elephants in need.
The Foundation is dedicated to protecting the Asian elephant at their Elephant Nature Park.
The Foundation is active on social media and we hope they continue their great work helping elephants in need.