
Australia: Hot and bothered? Join this elephant pool party in Sydney
A herd of Asian elephants took to the waterfall at Sydney's Taronga Zoo on Friday to cool off as temperatures crept toward 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit).
Footage shows five-year-old Luk Chai splashing around in water amid soaring temperatures under the watchful gaze of mother, Thong Dee.
According to Taronga Zoo elephant keepers, swimming and bathing is a central component of day-to-day life for elephants in captivity and in the wild.
Footage courtesy: Taronga Zoo

A herd of Asian elephants took to the waterfall at Sydney's Taronga Zoo on Friday to cool off as temperatures crept toward 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit).
Footage shows five-year-old Luk Chai splashing around in water amid soaring temperatures under the watchful gaze of mother, Thong Dee.
According to Taronga Zoo elephant keepers, swimming and bathing is a central component of day-to-day life for elephants in captivity and in the wild.
Footage courtesy: Taronga Zoo