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African elephant drinks water from the river
Video by @zookeeperguyAfrican elephant drinking water 💧🐘♥️Found these two big boys drinking it up yesterday, so cool, just ...
They say an elephant never forgets—and it turns out they can learn to adapt to drones. Once seen as a source of alarm, drones ...
A new study has revealed that elephants aren't afraid of drones, as was previously thought. Their surprisingly calm response ...
Everybody loves to watch baby elephants run and play, but Syracuse Zoo's 'Ele Twins' are putting in some work too by ...
Elephants can sense storms and water from miles away—outsmarting even modern radars with their powerful infrasound and scent ...
Elephants possess extraordinary senses, allowing them to detect approaching rain and storms from up to 150 miles away. Their ...
RANCHI: Jharkhand is all set to introduce an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based “Elephant Alert System” on the lines of Chhattisgarh.According to officials, sta ...
Who are you when you lose everything? That is what director Jessica Stone has said is at the center of the stage musical version of “Water for Elephants.” Sounds like a major downer, doesn’t it? Well, ...
Feeling “butterflies in your stomach” perfectly describes that jittery, fluttery rush before something big. The phrase first ...
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Young Elephants Turn a Muddy Hillside Into a Playground
A viral elephant video shows how mud play helps young elephants cool off, build skills, and strengthen social bonds.
The latest discovery is that elements of their vocals function in a way that’s fascinatingly similar to human vowels, making their communication more elaborate and nuanced than previously realized.
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