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Asian Elephants Experience Emotional Stress and Loneliness When Left Alone: New Study
The new study found social life is linked to stress among Asian timber elephants in Myanmar. Solitary animals, like Asian elephants, also exhibit the same emotional stress as humans when being left alone or when having a lack of social life, according to a new study.
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