Just the two of us—rescued giraffe Kiko and orphaned elephant Loboito share a bond so pure, it melts every heart.

They say love knows no bounds, and that is definitely true of an abandoned elephant and giraffe who have formed an adorable bond after being rescued in Nairobi.

Baby giraffe Kiko was brought to a wildlife trust in the Nairobi National Park after being found helpless and alone by Kenya Wildlife Service.

After being rescued, the pair were housed next to each other as Kiko was too small to sleep in the giraffe stables

After being rescued, the pair were housed next to each other as Kiko was too small to sleep in the giraffe stables

Wait for me: Loboito the elephant can be seen struggling to keep up when trotting behind his leggy friend

According to the wildlife trust, the tiny calf loves nothing more than to spend his time under the long legs of his buddy.

When he does manage to catch up, the incredible clips show Kiko bending down to nuzzle cheeky Loboito.

Although the pair are still bottle-fed, staff note they will soon require a ladder to reach the fast-growing Kiko.

According to the wildlife trust, the tiny elephant loves nothing more than to spend time under the long legs of his buddy

According to the wildlife trust, the tiny elephant loves nothing more than to spend time under the long legs of his buddy

Second chance: The keepers are surrogate parents for the orphaned animals, who have all had a sad start to life

Second chance: The keepers are surrogate parents for the orphaned animals, who have all had a sad start to life