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African Elephants Use Defecation, Urination and Secretion to Greet Their Kin, 71% of the Time [Study]
African elephants use these processes in addition to their large ears and the sound from their trunks when greeting. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Sri Lanka Elephants: Death Toll Reaches Out of Proportion as Human-Elephant Conflict Over Land Intensifies
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Elephant Herd Carry Deceased Calf by Trunk, Legs Before Burying Them, Study Finds
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Older Elephants Can Suffer from Decreased Survival Due to Global Climate Change Effects [Study]
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Hundred Elephants Died in Zimbabwe Due to Drought, Conservationists Fear There Could Be More
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Elephant Names: New Study Reveals African Elephants Give Each Other 'Specific Calls'
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Elephant Deaths In Africa Could Be Attributed To Heat, Drought, Study Says
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Wild Asian Elephants Display Intelligence by Solving Puzzles To Gain Food Access
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Overhunting Gorillas, Elephants Make Forests Less Capable Of Storing Carbon, Study Says
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Elephant Herd Surrounded Calves from Vicious Lion Attack [VIDEO]
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Elephants Choose Their Food: New Research Reveals Individual Variation and Preferences
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Elephant Muthu Raja Airlifted Back to Thailand Following Mistreatment Issues in Sri Lanka
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Houston Zoo Elephants Participate in Unique Yoga Classes