Aww!
Woman shows the most perfect and sweetest way to get a giant elephant to fall asleep
The woman's heartwarming technique has garnered over 5 million views.
Jenny Brown
05.15.23

Here’s a story that proves elephants are gentle giants.

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We often associate size with power and strength. From vehicles to machines to people and animals.

When we see something so big, we feel it will reduce us to dust!

However, some creatures are gentle giants, like elephants.

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The average mass is 4.4 US tons for African elephants, while the African bush elephant’s average mass is 6.6 tons.

Elephants are known to be the largest land animal on our planet today.

It may surprise you how gentle elephants are.

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They are very sensitive beings.

They use their feet to listen, especially to vibrations on the ground, which helps them run away from predators and poachers.

Elephants also have great memories and can even remember the faces of people and fellow elephants.

This video of an elephant falling asleep to a lullaby is too wholesome.

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Faa Mai is one of the elephants that the Save Elephant Foundation rescued, but she’s also a beloved organizational figure.

The foundation often shares videos of Faa Mai and her friends frolicking in the mud and enjoying their sanctuary.

Faa Mai is one of the friendliest elephants in the herd.

She has welcomed other rescued elephants and toured them around the sanctuary as a welcome treat.

The caretakers love her, too, especially their founder Saengduean ‘Lek’ Chailert.

She pulls out her charm whenever she sees Lek – like in this video.

Lek went near Faa Mai, and the gentle giant stretched her trunk and pulled Lek closer.

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It turned out she wanted Lek to sing her a lullaby so she could fall asleep, and Lek was glad to oblige.

She led Faa Mai to where she should lie to sleep while she swatted flies away using her sweater.

Faa Mai slowly laid herself down, and Lek cuddled next to her.

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Lek leaned her head next to Faa Mai’s eyes and started to sing a lullaby in Thai.

In the video, you can see and hear the sweet elephant breathing calmly as she begins to doze off.

Lek continued to sing as she shifted and moved near Faa Mai’s neck.

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The gentle giant was suddenly fast asleep!

What a heartwarming moment.

As the founder, Lek was very much hands-on in the sanctuary.

This is why some elephants like Faa Mai were used to having her around and loved it when she gave them special attention, like singing a lullaby.

Lek also caught the attention of another elephant who approached her.

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Maybe it also fell into a trance with Lek’s voice and wanted to lay beside her and Faa Mai.

It would have been a perfect treat to see what happened next.

But oh well, we were already treated to a heartwarming scene with this video.

The Save Elephant Foundation is based in Mae Taeng, Chiang Mai Province in Thailand.

For years, Lek has been fighting for severely abused elephants, especially those used for tourism or entertainment. Save Elephant Foundation does not only rescue elephants but other animals as well.

Support their cause by donating to the foundation.

Click the video below to see the precious moment for yourself.

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