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Little Giant

Little Giant
Little Giant

Film Details

Year

2016

Duration

44 minutes

Genres

Documentary

Language

English


Synopsis

An elephant calf named Little E is born into a family trying to survive in one of Kenya's most iconic landscapes: The Maasai Mara. With drought setting in, the elephant family is forced to keep on the move in search of food and water. Along the way, they encounter various threats including lions, hippos, wildebeest, and even human poachers, but they use their resources to overcome each challenge. Little Giant provides insight into the animal kingdom, survival instincts, and African geography.

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