A baby elephant got a little too familiar with a reporter during a live shot in Kenya this week.
Alvin Kaunda was reporting on the conditions at an orphanage where baby elephants are being cared for during a drought when he noticed the elephant staring back at him.
The reporter turned around to find the elephant staring back at him again.
"Is it just me or does it seem like there are more retirements than hirings lately?" asks Brian Stelter at CNN.
"Seriously, here we go: A baby elephant got a bit too familiar with journalist Alvin Kaunda who was reporting for Kenya's Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) on the way baby elephants at the orphanage were being looked after during a drought."
See the video here.
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