At the Cincinnati Zoo, elephants enjoy more than just grass and mud pits; they’re diving into their pool for fun in the sun.
While elephants typically rely on ear-flapping to cool down, the zoo’s residents have an extra treat—a pool to beat the heat.
Unlike dogs, elephants can’t sweat, so ear-flapping cools their blood vessels. But when the summer sun blazes, the pool becomes their favorite spot.
When these majestic creatures approach the water, they’re not just looking to cool off.
They splash, swim, and play, showcasing their playful side.
One elephant made a grand entrance by splashing its trunk, while another fully submerged itself, leaving only its head above water and using its trunk like a snorkel.
The fun escalated when a friend joined the submerged elephant, who delighted visitors with a joyful, trumpeting rise from the water.
The playful antics and unexpected swimming skills amazed and entertained everyone watching.
Witness the unexpected joy of elephants as they transform a sunny day into a delightful pool party at the Cincinnati Zoo.