Wild has its own version “Z+ Security”, and we have proof. Captured in a video by Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Ramesh Pandey, this moment is now melting a million hearts on the internet. The clip shared on X shows a herd of elephants bathing in a river.
All of them have a child elephant at the center, enjoying the moment with pleasure. It is the time of his life, playing with its trunk, splashing around and his life.
But this is the scene around the calf that is attracting attention. The mother, grandmother, and the young man’s aunt stands protectively around it, which looks like a safety ring. They do not look different from the bodyguard of the elite around a VIP.
Mr. Pandey wrote on X, “This is another type of Z Plus security provided by elephants to its youth,” Mr. Pandey wrote on X.
This is another type of protection of Z Plus security provided by elephants to its young people. The frightening calf of water is surrounded and taken care of by grandmother, mother and aunt. #Motherday pic.twitter.com/splhpp0hmc
– ramesh pandey (@rameshpandeyifs) May 11, 2025
The clip quickly went viral online.
One user commented, “Such sweet details, ‘Z Plus Security’.”
Such sweet details, “Z Plus Security” ????
– Vandana (@Vandana 61637949) May 11, 2025
Someone called him a “Indian elephant army”.
Indian elephant army!
With love, care and affection!– Great work (@ magnumo40101985) May 12, 2025
Read a comment “beautiful capture,”.
Beautiful possession and share
– Prabhat (@prabhat04122496) May 12, 2025
Z+ Security is the highest level of security provided by the Government of India, which usually includes a detailed cover of more than 50 armed personnel, including NSG commandos, for individuals faced by serious threats.
Earlier, the Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Parveen Kaswan shared Heartfelt video on X To show the elephants of two children fighting ficklely.
In the clip, a slightly larger calf was seen shaking the small one, before adult elephants from the herd stepped to stop the quarrel. “When cousins fight, the elders have to intervene,” Mr. Kaswan wrote.