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Researchers issue warning after noticing dangerous change in elephant and tiger behavior: 'A sharp increase'
And such encounters aren't dangerous for humans alone. Researchers issue warning after noticing dangerous change in elephant ...
Elephant societies respond to death in ways that look uncannily similar to our own reactions. Here’s why it has researchers ...
Animal conservationists often move elephants between herds to improve biodiversity and group health, but what if the elephants don't speak the same language? Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest ...
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'Privacy Is Important': Wild Elephant Rips Off Camera After Spotting It, Forest Officer Shares Video
IFS officer Parveen Kaswan shared the footage of an elephant charging at a camera setup and removing the device after being ...
Elephants that live near farms are more daring than their deep-forest counterparts, and that behavior could be the key to helping people and elephants get along. That's the central finding of new ...
Elephants are known for being wildly intelligent and incredibly social. They’re also one of the few animals — aside from humans — that grieve for their dead. They form tight social bonds with their ...
It was a protective circle that became an instant hit. Taught folks a bit about elephant behavior, sure. But also taught people that they could take a lesson from elephants. Video from the San Diego ...
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The Most Groundbreaking Wildlife Studies of the Last 10 Years
From tiger recoveries and chimpanzee genetics to AI conservation tools, this accessible overview includes exciting research ...
A video from the San Diego Zoo Safari Park taken during an earthquake put complex elephant herd dynamics on display. By Jonathan Wolfe The 5.2 magnitude earthquake that shook Southern California on ...
Source: Martinvl, via Wikimedia Commons. Play behavior can be a delicate balance between cooperation and competition. In apes and monkeys, a relaxed “play face” signals that one’s intentions are not ...
No, you’re not hallucinating. There really are gay elephants. While they may not be pink, they are engaging in homosexual behavior, according to park rangers in Sri Lanka, who say they frequently ...
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