Elephants Make a Splash: Cincinnati Zoo’s Gentle Giants Love Pool Time (VIDEO)

At the Cincinnati Zoo, elephants enjoy more than just grass and mud pits; they’re diving into their pool for fun in the sun.

While elephants typically rely on ear-flapping to cool down, the zoo’s residents have an extra treat—a pool to beat the heat.

Unlike dogs, elephants can’t sweat, so ear-flapping cools their blood vessels. But when the summer sun blazes, the pool becomes their favorite spot.

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When these majestic creatures approach the water, they’re not just looking to cool off. They splash, swim, and play, showcasing their playful side.

One elephant made a grand entrance by splashing its trunk, while another fully submerged itself, leaving only its head above water and using its trunk like a snorkel.

The fun escalated when a friend joined the submerged elephant, who delighted visitors with a joyful, trumpeting rise from the water.

The playful antics and unexpected swimming skills amazed and entertained everyone watching.

Witness the unexpected joy of elephants as they transform a sunny day into a delightful pool party at the Cincinnati Zoo.

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