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AS BABIES go they don't weigh in much heavier than the latest arrival at a Kent wild animal park who is estimated to turn the scales at a mammoth 180lb.
The African elephant calf was born to mum Tammy after a 22 month pregnancy.
Now the boisterous youngster - named Uzuri - can be seen mixing with the 13-strong herd in the paddock at Howletts, near Canterbury, and suckling from her mother.
It brings the number of elephant calves at the park to nine – all fathered by the 31-year-old bull, Jums.
Elephant keeper Liz Rickard said: "The baby is adjusting well to its new surroundings and family and gaining three to five kilos in weight every week."