If there’s one thing the internet can never get enough of, it’s baby elephants. Digital creator and traveler Khyati Dhingra shared a video of two baby elephants play-fighting in Mikumi National Park in Tanzania, and it’s the kind of joyful content we’re all here for.
The playful scuffle begins with the two little ones wrapping their trunks around each other, almost like their own version of arm wrestling. Before long, the match moves to the ground and turns into a full-on wrestling session. One of the mothers even steps in to try to break it up, but the smallest elephant isn’t ready to call it quits just yet, especially since they seem to be winning. The whole scene is so adorable, we’re willing to bet you’ll watch it more than once!
Khyati shared in the caption, “Baby elephant calves fighting is one of the cutest moments you can ever witness, such a rare sight!” It’s like they knew they had an audience! If we were there, we would’ve begged to stay all day to watch the babies and the herd!
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Commenters’ Funny Reactions to the Fighting Sibling Baby Elephants
Baby elephants engage in play fighting primarily as part of their social development. These playful battles help them learn important boundaries, build social skills, and understand herd dynamics. Plus, it’s fun for them; it gives them an outlet for their energy and provides easy exercise and entertainment while they grow and learn, and baby elephants enjoy it just as much as human kids do.
Commenters left hundreds of comments about the baby elephants’ battle, and some of them cracked us up. @priyankaplanter shared, “Younger ones are always the troublemakers!” @autumnsonata agreed, “The younger one is always the brat… Always bullying the patient’s innocent older sibling LOL!” As the oldest of five, I’d say that’s true!
We laughed when @soft_views pointed out, “The mum is already tired.” Moms everywhere know the feeling that comes when the kids refuse to quit pestering each other!
This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Jan 7, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.