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Elephants are pretty amazing, aren’t they?Aside from their famously impressive memory, the highly social animals can also ...
Elephants that live near farms are more daring than their deep-forest counterparts, and that behavior could be the key to ...
Elephants living near people are more curious and more likely to raid crops - insights that could help reduce human–elephant ...
Cheeky Elephant and Her On-Camera Antics Are True Cuteness Overload originally appeared on PetHelpful. When we think about ...
When looking at an African elephant and an Asian elephant side-by-side, you can really tell the differences in their head shapes and tasks. African elephants generally have much larger tusks than ...
During the experiment, elephants in Zimbabwe showed an ability to change their gestures to something more elaborate when they ...
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Why Are Elephants' Ears So Big?
There’s a lot to shout about when it comes to elephants: they’ve got what seems like a fifth limb for a nose, they use tools, but perhaps their most in-your-face feature are the giant fans attached to ...
An elephant in South Africa’s Kruger National Park trampled a tourist to death as he was trying to protect children, officials say. The incident Sunday involving 59-year-old Shaik Adam Shabir ...
A South African man died over the weekend after being trampled by an elephant while he tried to save his grandson at the country’s Kruger National Park.
An African elephant calf named Corra was recently born at the resort, making her the first African elephant born there in seven years.
New research shows African elephants call each other and respond to individual names, something few wild animals do.
A stock image of an elephant standing in front of a safari vehicle in Botswana. A video of tourists having a terrifying "stand off" with an elephant during an African safari trip has gone viral ...