The notion of “family” is a humanized term attached to individuals related through birth, blood or marriage. While humans can verbalize the term, it isn’t specifically a homosapien idea. In fact, many animal groups understand the idea of family. It may not be specific to those who follow down a specific birth path, but it does often encompass those within a pack, clan or any other term used to describe a group of animals living together. Primates have often shown dedication to other “family members,” often grieving for the death of another monkey in its troop. Even animals with less motor skills than primates, namely dogs, show emotional signs after the passing of an animal in their pack. Elephants, the largest land mammals on the planet, also prove the notion of family is not just an idea created by people for people.
Zoos have come under fire in recent years, with some animal activists. However, when a zoo is properly maintained and cared for, these locations do provide not only safe habitats for animals but the faculties allow for humans to learn more about animal behavior while also educating and enlightening children visitors. Recently, in a South Korean zoo, a baby elephant calf fell into a deep pool of water. What happened next proves the notion of family and life is not lost on these smart creates. Watch the video to find out exactly what happened.