Aww!
Carabao sees rescuer giving interview and nabs the spotlight in the most adorable way
Oh my goodness, this melted my heart.
Michael Dabu
02.08.24

Animals are just so candidly adorable even with the simplest gestures that they make.

And when we say adorable, it’s not just dogs or cats, but also other farm animals like this cute and not-so-little carabao from the Elephant Nature Park.

Elephant Nature Park

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Elephant Nature Park was founded by renowned elephant rights advocate Saengduean Chailert, also known as Lek.

It is a pioneering rescue and rehabilitation center in Northern Thailand.

As the first elephant sanctuary of its kind in Asia, the park is dedicated to saving and rehabilitating elephants that have endured cruel practices like street begging, elephant riding, and circus performances, many of whom suffer both physical and psychological traumas.

The herds at Elephant Nature Park include blind, crippled, orphaned, and senior elephants, all providing the opportunity to live freely in natural surroundings while receiving love and respect.

They also conduct educational programs that aim to raise awareness about the challenges facing the endangered Asian elephant, emphasizing the crucial need to protect this species.

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Beyond its role as an elephant sanctuary, Elephant Nature Park extends its compassionate approach to various rescued animals, including dogs, cats, horses, buffalo, cows, pigs, birds, goats, and more.

The park promotes a harmonious relationship between humans and animals, rooted in principles of compassion and empathy.

Gratitude is expressed to those considering Elephant Nature Park as their next destination, contributing to the mission of protecting and nurturing these majestic creatures.

The Save Elephant Foundation is committed to improving the lives of elephants in Southeast Asia.

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A sanctuary that nurtures human and animal connection.

While dogs are called man’s best friend, other animals can be as loving and caring too towards their humans.

In a YouTube clip shared by ‘elephantnews’, a carabao couldn’t help but act like an attention-seeking pet during an interview.

The adorable interaction unfolded in front of the camera when Lek was having an interview with a group of people from the media.

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News interview bloopers!

How many interrupted news interviews have we seen on live television?

There are tons all over the internet from dogs, cats, monkeys, giraffes, owls, snakes, alligators, turkeys, and a whole bunch more.

Funny because animals aren’t really accustomed to being formal and well-behaved in front of the camera.

They will unconsciously do something to steal the spotlight from news reporters and anchors.

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This adorable carabao in an animal sanctuary in Thailand is no different from all the news interview bloopers that you’ve already seen before.

“Give me some attention, hooman.”

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That’s probably what’s going through the carabao’s mind because just after a few seconds of quietly listening to Lek and the interviewers, the carabao decided to act like a needy pet.

When the poor gentle giant didn’t get what it wanted, the animal took measures of its own to get everyone’s attention, especially Lek’s.

He just wanted some love!

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Although the carabao’s licks looked really ticklish, the kindhearted sanctuary owner kept her calm and professional attitude throughout the interview.

It’s an adorable sight to see how the animals behave in the ENP, although it wasn’t as planned, it’s exactly what you’d expect to see inside the sanctuary.

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Watch the adorable video below!

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