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Amazon S3 on MSNStranded elephant rescued from reservoir in southern ThailandThis is the heartwarming moment a stranded wild elephant was rescued from a reservoir in southern Thailand. The five-tonne ...
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Even wild animals’ skin can burn, if they’re living in unusual conditions.
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DPA International on MSNDon't feed the wild elephants: Why experts are warning touristsThe habitat of Asian elephants is shrinking. As a result, encounters between humans and the large mammals are becoming ...
When we think about animal survival, we often focus on speed, strength, or camouflage. But in many species, one of the most ...
Wild Kratts. Elephant Brains. ... Martin: Elephants flap their ears to keep cool, so Asian elephants really don't need big ears because it's a little bit cooler in these Asian rainforests.
Wild elephants can distinguish between human languages, and they can tell whether a voice comes from a man, woman or boy, a new stu WASHINGTON -- Dr. Seuss had it right: Horton really does hear a Who.
Botswana is home to one the world's last thriving populations of wild elephants. At more than 130,000, it's the largest in any country. ... How its ears are shaped like the continent of Africa.
Joyce Poole, a foremost expert in elephant behavior, and her husband, Petter Granli, have spent tens of thousands of hours in the field observing wild elephants, compiling a vast, publicly ...
In this study, Pardo and the team used machine-learning methods to analyze recordings of 469 calls or ‘rumbles’ made by wild African elephant female–offspring groups in the Amboseli National ...
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