When the baby elephant is separated from its mother, at least three different sources were used. The tusks and backgrounds are different in each view, and the one post-shot has no tusks at all,
At one point the "African jungle sound" of a Kookaburra can be heard, despite the fact that this bird is only native to Australia.
Indeed, the producers of many films that take place in various jungles around the world use erroneous "stock footage" of wildlife sounds that do not belong, such producers presuming that the majority of film-goers won't notice or care. Aussies undoubtedly have a good laugh at this blunder.
Indeed, the producers of many films that take place in various jungles around the world use erroneous "stock footage" of wildlife sounds that do not belong, such producers presuming that the majority of film-goers won't notice or care. Aussies undoubtedly have a good laugh at this blunder.