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The Amboseli Trust for Elephants has been studying elephant families since 1972, and Fishlock immediately recognized the mother in the Oct. 8 well incident
-- Zombe -- from a mark near her ear. Zombe appeared to almost sit on Fishlock's Land Rover as the vehicles tried to push the mother away from her trapped baby. The uplifting conclusion to the rescue video shows the baby sprinting to the tune of Coldplay's
"Paradise," a song whose video opens with scenes of the African savannah, and then tells a story of a human dressed as an elephant fleeing a zoo to reunite with its family. Despite the confrontation at the beginning, Fishlock thinks Zombe understood in the end that humans were only trying to help. "After the video we cut the engines. She didn't charge us, she didn't run away. Eventually after five minutes they just walked out. I think she did understand," Fishlock said. "I certainly felt like she had forgiven us for our very impolite behavior." ___ Elephant rescue video:
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