Baby elephant in Schönbrunn Zoo: A new crowd favorite!
In Vienna's Schönbrunn Zoo, a two-and-a-half-month-old baby elephant delights visitors as it explores its surroundings.

Baby elephant in Schönbrunn Zoo: A new crowd favorite!
There is a special reason to be happy these days at Schönbrunn Zoo in Vienna. An elephant calf born two and a half months ago has quickly become a crowd favorite. Visitors are enthusiastic about the curious animal, which explores its surroundings with ease and discovers new things every day. The calf is now able to be with the entire elephant group, which strengthens the social structures of the herd. According to zoo director Stephan Hering-Hagenbeck, the offspring of elephants brings a breath of fresh air to the zoo and ensures that the animals grow closer together.
Particularly flattering for the little elephant is the role of an older female elephant who acts as an “aunt” and looks after the calf and plays with it. This family bond is also intended to ensure that the calf is trustworthy and allows the animal keepers to pet it. This shows the close relationship with the carers, who care intensively about the well-being of the calf.
Growth and development
When it was born, the elephant calf weighed an impressive 100 kilograms. Today, after two and a half months, it has already reached 195 kilograms, which represents significant progress in its growth. It gains about one kilogram per day and shows a strong interest in its environment, including stones and sandhills, which it explores with curiosity. Despite its daily progress, the calf still relies on suckling, which indicates healthy development.
Schönbrunn Zoo is not only the oldest zoo in the world, but also a major destination for animal lovers in Europe. The zoo contains unique living collections and exhibits animals from all over the world. These include, among others, the famous giraffes in the giraffe enclosure in Schönbrunn Zoo, which are widely known for their magnificent appearance. Its wide variety of animals makes the zoo a popular attraction, not only in Vienna but throughout Europe.
A look outside the box – Levenshulme
Regardless of the wonderful news from Vienna, it turns out that the world of zoos is extremely diverse. An example of this is the Levenshulme district of Manchester, which offers a diverse community with a rich history. The multicultural area has experienced gentrification in recent years while maintaining a vibrant neighborhood. The market in Levenshulme, which has been open every Saturday since 2013, reflects the cultural diversity of the district and provides a platform for local vendors.
The importance of the connection between humans and animals, evident in Schönbrunn Zoo, can also be seen in the social fabric of communities like Levenshulme, where different cultures come together and interact. Both places symbolize the commitment to caring for living beings, whether animal or human.
Schönbrunn Zoo remains a magnet for visitors due to its emotional stories and impressive animal inhabitants and thus actively contributes to education and nature conservation.
For more information about Schönbrunn Zoo, please visit the official website at 5min.at. To find out more about Levenshulme and its history, visit Wikipedia. A comprehensive list of zoological gardens in Europe can be found here: Wikipedia.