Watch: Elephant family migrates from Tamil Nadu to Eastern Ghats ahead of northeast monsoon

The video has been viewed more than 15,000 times on Twitter so far.

The period between October and December is the northeast monsoon season. There is a possibility of heavy rain in the southeast part of the Indian peninsula in the coming few weeks. Now, as monsoon approaches in Tamil Nadu, elephants have already started migrating from the Western Ghats to the Eastern Ghats.

One such video also surfaced on social media, in which a family of elephants were seen going from Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu towards Satyamangalam Tiger Reserve. The clip was shared on Twitter by Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Supriya Sahu on Saturday.

Check out the video below:

Ms Sahu wrote in the caption of the post, “Guys it is that time of the year when elephants migrate from the Western Ghats to the Eastern Ghats as the North East Monsoon is around the corner,” a beautiful elephant family traveling from the Nilgiris to Sathyamangalam . Tiger Reserve. Charming nature.”

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In the short clip, an elephant family was seen walking together in the same direction peacefully.

The video, shared just a few hours ago, has garnered over 15,000 views and over 1,100 likes so far. Internet users in the comment section described the sight as ‘beautiful’.

One user wrote, ‘It is indeed a beautiful sight to see them in the herd. Another said, “Very beautiful indeed! Can’t imagine forests without these wild animals! Hope their numbers increase soon!”

A third commented, “The way nature works is fascinating and wonderful. It’s nothing short of a miracle,” while a fourth said, “It’s great to see and it’s really fascinating how they use Google Maps.” travel hundreds of kilometers without use.

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Meanwhile, talking about elephants, before this a video was showing a cute fighting game Elephants among some kids had taken the internet by storm. The video was posted two days ago by the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, a Kenya-based organization that rescues, rehabilitates and releases orphaned young elephants in the region.

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