Video: Name this artificially-conceived baby elephant
She is latest addition to the elephant family at a zoo in Vienna, and is less than a week old. But she has yet to be named.
The calf, conceived through artificial insemination, was born at Schönbrunn Zoo in the Austrian capital.
The father is an elephant at South Africa's Phinda Game Reserve.
Now, the Schönbrunn zoo managers are letting the public name the elephant calf. The name will be decided by public poll.
Among the options being considered: "Dunia", meaning "world" in Swahili; "Kibali", a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; and "Phinda", the name of the reserve where her father resides.
Zoo managers said the calf, who weighed 90 kg at birth, is doing well.
Tiergarten Schönbrunn, or "Vienna Zoo", is a located on the grounds of the famous Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, Austria. Founded as an imperial menagerie in 1752, it is the oldest continuously operating zoo in the world.