Elephants are one of the most beloved creatures on the planet, and in turn one of the biggest attractions at our very own Dublin Zoo.
The non-profit organisation has been a very active an successful member of the International Breeding Programme in recent years and the current herd includes three adorable calves.
While human interaction with the elephants is kept minimal so their environment can be as close to nature as possible, night vision cameras in the enclosure has today offered a sneak peek at some of their sweeter habits.
This image on the Zoo's Facebook page with the caption: "Check out this photo caught on our night vision camera - which shows the herd settling down to sleep. They elephants like to huddle together at night." [SIC]
This is very, very cute.
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