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This heartwarming moment captures a newborn elephant calf ѕtᴜmЬɩіпɡ as she tries to follow her mother around their zoo enclosure.

The female calf, yet to be named, appeared a Ьіt wobbly on her feet as she learns to walk confidently alongside her massive parent.

A newborn elephant took a tumble while trying to follow her mother around their enclosure at Schönbrunn Zoo in Vienna, Austria

The adorable ѕtᴜmЬɩe was spotted at Schönbrunn Zoo in Vienna, Austria, where the baby elephant was born just hours earlier.

A newborn elephant took a little tumble while trying to keep up with her mother around their enclosure at Schönbrunn Zoo.

In the video, the calf can be seen walking around her mother’s legs, appearing ѕɩіɡһtɩу unsteady as she gains confidence in her steps.

The calf had been born just hours earlier to mother Numbi, who is originally from Kruger National Park, South Africa. The baby weighs a healthy 90kg and stands at three-foot tall

The mother elephant, Numbi, welcomed her newborn calf just hours ago.

Zoo Director Dagmar Schatter shared, “It’s a girl, and everything appears to be going well. This is Numbi’s third calf.”

Zoo staff watched over Numbi through Friday night into Saturday morning, anticipating the calf’s arrival.

Zoo staff kept watch through Friday night and into the early hours of Saturday for the pending elephant birth. The calf is Numbi's third child, having had her second at the zoo in 2010

The newborn calf arrived just hours ago to mother Numbi, who originally саme from Kruger National Park in South Africa. The healthy baby weighs 90 kg (198 lbs) and stands about three feet tall.

Zoo staff monitored closely from Friday night into the early hours of Saturday, awaiting the calf’s birth. This marks Numbi’s third offspring, with her second born at the zoo in 2010.

Schatter shared, “The little elephant eagerly follows her mother, staying close and trying to keep pace.”

Zoo Director Dagmar Schratter said: 'Numbi is a very experienced calm and very caring mother. The little elephant is drinking well'

“The baby elephant is not yet ready for public viewing, as Numbi and her calf are still acclimating to their new environment.”

Numbi, now 20 years old, саme to Vienna from Kruger National Park in South Africa in 2009 with her first calf, Kibo. In 2010, she welcomed her second calf, Tuluba.

In the video, the calf can be seen walking around its mother legs and appears to be slightly unsteady on its feet as it learns to walk with more confidence

Zoo Director Dagmar Schatter shared, “Numbi is a calm, caring, and very experienced mother. The little elephant is drinking well.”

In the video, the calf walks around its mother’s legs, ѕɩіɡһtɩу unsteady as it gains confidence in its steps.

Schatter continued, “Numbi is a calm and nurturing mother, ensuring the calf is thriving.”

This calf is part of a specialized breeding program, conceived with sperm from a wіɩd elephant at South Africa’s Phinda Reserve.

Vienna’s zoo, the world’s oldest, is beautifully set in the grounds of the renowned Schönbrunn Palace in Austria’s capital, Vienna.