A adorable video has emerged of a playful baby elephant tickling a reporter’s nose during a news report in Kenya.
The KBC journalist Alvin Patterson Kaunda, was interrupted by the animal, named Kindani, as he reported from Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation centre for elephants and rhinos in Nairobi.
The hilarious clip, which was shared on Alvin’s Instagram page and re-shared on the trust’s Instagram page, has racked up over 68,000 likes.
The KBC journalist Alvin Patterson Kaunda, was interrupted by a playful baby elephant as he tickled his nose during a report from Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Kenya
At the beginning of the clip the reporter was able to keep a straight face and remained very professional as he spoke about the young orphaned elephants.
He began by saying: ‘It is said charity begins at home, and for these young orphaned elephants, this charitable foundation is what they call home.
At the beginning of the clip the reporter was able to keep a straight face and remained very professional as he spoke about the young orphaned elephants
However not long into his report the wild animal started running its truck over Alvin’s ear and head
The reporter remained professional and continued: ‘Human actions are destroying habitats, decimating our entire ecosystem and disrupting the circle of life.