Sharjah Safari Welcomes Second Birth of African Elephant

The addition of Tarthooth to Sharjah Safari's elephant group is more than just a celebration of new life; it represents a steadfast commitment to wildlife conservation

Sharjah Safari Welcomes Second Birth of African Elephant
Caption: Second African Elephant born at Sharjah Safari
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UAE:  Sharjah Safari, the world's largest safari outside Africa, has welcomed a new member to its African savannah elephant family.

The Environment and Protected Areas Authority (EPAA) in Sharjah recently celebrated the birth of "Tarthooth", marking a significant milestone for the project. Tarthooth is the second African savannah elephant born at Sharjah Safari and joins another young elephant named Samra, born at the beginning of the previous year.

The birth of Tarthooth underscores Sharjah Safari's successful breeding programs, which span various species, including birds, reptiles, and mammals, notably African giraffes, Scimitar oryx, and the rare Madagascar Paratilapia fish.

This event highlights the authority's commitment to bolstering Sharjah's status in conserving biodiversity and safeguarding rare and endangered species.

African savanna elephants are recognized as the largest land animals on Earth, and their population is declining. These elephants are characterized by their large ears, which aid in thermoregulation, and their significant size, standing 4 to 5 meters tall and weighing between 4 and 7 tonnes. 

Elephant Family 

Their tusks curve outward distinctly, setting them apart from their forest-dwelling counterparts. Savanna elephants predominantly roam the southern Sahara's plains and live up to 50 years, with a gestation period of 22 months and a daily food intake of up to 150 kg.

Sharjah Safari, spanning 8 square kilometres, replicates 12 distinct African environments, offering an immersive experience that mirrors the diverse wildlife and landscapes of the African continent. 

Elephants with distinctive tusks

The initiative launched in 2022 by H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, elevates Sharjah's economic, touristic, and environmental profile and positions it as a leading destination for ecological enthusiasts.

The addition of Tarthooth to Sharjah Safari's elephant group is more than just a celebration of new life; it represents a steadfast commitment to wildlife conservation and an opportunity to educate visitors about the importance of protecting such magnificent species for future generations. 

Baby Elephant 

The birth of Tarthooth is undoubtedly a significant milestone for Sharjah Safari and a testament to its efforts in preserving these majestic creatures.