Clumsy is cute -- especially when it comes to elephants. Orphan elephant Wendy gave birth to an energetic little elephant last month, and their interactions are clumsy and adorable.

As a baby, Wendy was left on her own in the woods. Found lonely and lost by members of David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (DSWT) Orphan's Project, Wendy was raised by humans and missed a lot on normal elephant life while she was growing.

When Wendy was a big girl, she was allowed live with a herd in Kenya's Tsavo National Parks, which is one of the biggest national parks in the world, abundant in plains and mountains where animals can find and nurture a comfortable home.

Early in November, Wendy visited her old friends at DSWT to introduce them to her little elephant, The Dodo reported.

The baby elephant was cute and clumsy as she tried to keep up with the bigger elephants. It was too short to reach out for milk.

Even flipping her big ear was a challenge for the tiny beast. 

The birth of a new elephant is a good news and a step forward for people who have been trying to increase the diminished number of elephants left in the world.