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Pregnant elephants stay healthy by swimming at Blackpool Zoo

Swimming is said to have health benefits including improved circulation for pregnant elephants.

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Pregnant elephants have stayed healthy thanks to swimming classes at Blackpool Zoo.

Esha and Noorjahan, two endangered Asian elephants due to give birth later in the year, have made good use of their tennis court-sized swimming pool at the zoo.

Section head Adam Kenyon at Blackpool Zoo said: “Swimming not only keeps them physically active but also supports their overall health and wellbeing during this critical time.

Two elephants swimming in a pool
Elephants swimming in the sunshine at Blackpool Zoo (Blackpool Zoo/PA)

Mr Kenyon added he plans to introduce the herd to the “wonders of swimming” gradually.

“The pool will be drained at the end of summer to keep the new arrivals safe. Once they are out and about the pool will be gradually refilled so the herd can introduce them to the wonders of swimming,” he said.

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