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Elephants Used 38 Unique Gestures to Ask for Apples And Scientists Are Still Decoding What They All MeanThe experimenter presented two trays in front of the elephants, one with apples and another without. Elephants did everything ...
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The New Times on MSNHow elephant reintroduction could reshape Nyungwe’s futureAs Rwanda considers reintroducing elephants to Nyungwe National Park, experts say several key factors must be evaluated, from climate adaptation, ecological balance, and tourism potential to the costs ...
Elephants are fascinating and highly intelligent creatures. In this heart-warming YouTube clip, we get to see a herd of ...
During the experiment, elephants in Zimbabwe showed an ability to change their gestures to something more elaborate when they didn’t get exactly what they wanted.
Feces, dung, poop: words that never fail to make a 12-year-old boy laugh. But they have no place in highly advanced ...
LITTLE ROCK -- Keep Arkansas Beautiful has had another successful year cleaning up trash in the state, picking up the weight equivalent of 250 African Elephants worth of litter across the state ...
47-year-old African elephant, Genny C, at the Seneca Park Zoo. Genny C has lived at the Seneca Park Zoo since 1979 and is one of the oldest African elephants in conservation care, according to Zoo ...
Poachers are using a sneaky loophole to bypass the international ivory trade ban—by passing off illegal elephant ivory as legal mammoth ivory. Since the two types look deceptively similar, law ...
To save elephant populations from extinction, the international community banned the sale of their ivory—but selling mammoth ivory remains legal, and the two are difficult to tell apart ...
African elephants feature two finger-like projections at the tip of their trunk, while Asian elephants have just one, creating subtle differences in how the two species manipulate objects. This ...
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