Animals
African Elephants Have Sneaky Nighttime Feeds on Crops, but Avoid Raids During Full Moon Nights
New research from the UK's Anglia Ruskin University indicates that elephants track the lunar cycle and purposefully wait until nighttime to eat crops being grown by humans, often avoiding a "night raid" during a full moon when the night sky is illuminated.
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