LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla., May 21, 2010 – The elephant herd at Disney’s Animal Kingdom just expanded – by about 288 pounds. That amount represents the weight of the newborn female calf born late last night.

Twenty-two-year-old Donna gave birth to the herd’s fifth offspring after gaining more than 400 pounds during a 22-month gestation. This latest addition, which has yet to be named, is the second calf for Donna, which gave birth to a female calf, Nadirah, in 2005. This birth raises the number of elephants in the Disney’s Animal Kingdom herd to thirteen, including five males and eight females.
“Elephant births are among the most amazing and complicated processes in the animal kingdom,” according to Jackie Ogden, Ph.D., vice president of Disney’s Animal Programs. “A team of dedicated animal professionals have worked with the expecting mother attentively throughout the course of her pregnancy. At this point, we’re optimistic for the calf’s likelihood of survival and are thrilled that both Donna and her calf are doing well.”
With assistance from the animal care team, the newborn, whose first tentative steps are becoming stronger and more confident, is now successfully nursing from her mother. Donna has been getting to know her calf, gently touching the young animal with her trunk. The next critical milestone is for the calf to continue the bonding process with her mother who will teach her important lessons and protect her as she is introduced to the rest of the savannah herd in several weeks.
Donna became pregnant through artificial insemination in July 2008 and received extensive pre-natal care throughout her pregnancy. Zookeepers added more exercises to her daily routine, hoping to strengthen the muscles needed during the birthing process. In addition to regular ultrasounds, veterinarians and elephant managers monitored her hormone levels on a daily basis to help them determine when she would give birth. Labor appeared imminent last night and the animal care team remained with her to provide round-the-clock care until the female calf was born May 20 around 11:30 p.m.
This is the fifth elephant born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. In addition to Donna’s first female calf, Nadirah, Tufani, a male, was born in 2003; Kianga, a female, was born in 2004; and Tsavo, the youngest male, joined the herd in 2008. All remain on the savannah at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Disney has been at the forefront of efforts to better understand and care for endangered elephants. Disney’s Animal Kingdom is part of a breeding program coordinated by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) that is focused on sustaining the elephant population in North America. AZA’s Elephant Species Survival Plan has called for a five-fold increase in African elephant reproduction efforts – using both natural and artificial breeding methods – in order to create a self-sustaining elephant population among North American zoos and wildlife centers
Baby Elephant Facts
· Depending on the calf, it could take several days for the calf to coordinate trunk movements. Initially, it may only be able to wave it in the air, suck on it or trip over it. Typically within a week the calf has gained enough control to begin picking up small objects and food.
· Suckling up to 12 liters a day, baby elephants may depend on mother’s milk for up to three years, although they can be weaned at two years of age.
· By the time a calf is nine months old, 40 per cent of its diet is vegetation. The calf learns how and what to eat by watching the older elephants.

Trending Now
We've compiled a list of some of the best items you should pack for your...
If you’ve been trying to find a water bottle that survives rope drop through fireworks,...
Looking for the right Disney World shoes? Amazon has nine Brooks pairs for you!
These souvenirs are ideal for Disney Adults looking to upgrade their next vacation or bring...
New stores are headed to Disney Springs!
Upgrade your Universal fit with these new Loungefly souvenirs!
Jollywood Nights is coming back to Disney World in 2026!
It’s about to get CHAOTIC at Disney World! May 26th is right around the corner,...
Is this Loungefly backpack actually worth your time and money in Disney World? We put...
We've got an update on pin trading rules for Disneyland Resort!
We've got an update on a new snack spot coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios!
We're heading to Akershus Royal Banquet Hall in EPCOT and taking you with us!
If you're an introvert, you might want to avoid this Disney World ride!
Here are 10 rules Universal will be enforcing during this year's Halloween Horror Nights events!
These Disneyland rides will be closed at various points in May.
Let's talk about some of the downsides to staying at Disney's Port Orleans Hotel.
Are you thinking about going to Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party in 2026? Here are some...
We've got an update about season 2 of 'Ashoka.'
Amazon has 50 Loungefly bags up to 50% off!
Is dining at Hoop-Dee-Doo-Musical-Revue worth the splurge in Disney World? We found out!