A deeply emotional video showing a motherElephant t mourning the death of her calf has moved social media users across the world.

The clip was shared by Parveen Kaswan, who highlighted that grief is not limited to humans and that elephants are known to experience powerful emotions and lasting family bonds.

The 44-second video, reportedly filmed in an Indian forest, shows the distressed mother repeatedly trying to move and revive the calf after its death.

Heartbreaking moment captured

In the footage, the elephant is seen dragging the calf’s body in what viewers described as a desperate and painful attempt to bring it back.

Kaswan wrote that mother elephants sometimes stay beside their dead young ones for hours or even an entire day, refusing to let go.

He added that elephants mourn, remember and form emotional bonds much like humans.

Social media reacts with sorrow

The video quickly went viral, drawing thousands of emotional responses online.

Many users spoke about the extraordinary bond between elephant mothers and calves. Several pointed out that elephants carry their babies for nearly 22 months, one of the longest pregnancies in the animal kingdom.

Others described the clip as heartbreaking and a reminder that animals also feel love, pain and loss.

Elephants known for empathy

Wildlife experts have long observed elephants displaying empathy, cooperation and mourning behaviour. Herd members are often seen touching bones of deceased elephants, guarding injured companions and comforting distressed calves.

Such behaviour has made elephants one of the most emotionally studied species in the natural world.

Reminder to protect wildlife

The viral clip has also renewed calls for stronger conservation and compassionate treatment of wild animals.

For many viewers, the grieving mother’s pain was a powerful reminder that the emotions of animals deserve respect and understanding.