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How Do Elephants Say Hello? Reunions Lead to Ear Flapping, Rumbling and Trunk Swinging in Greeting
Smithsonian Magazine· 8 hours agoNow, new research suggests African savannah elephants do the same. “There had been descriptions of...
Listen: WATER FOR ELEPHANTS Releases 'The Road Don't Make You Young'
Broadway World· 4 days agoWater for Elephants: Original Broadway Cast Recording has released its third single – “The Road...
Elephants greet each other by "saying hello" and gesturing
Boing Boing· 6 hours agoElephants are highly intelligent, almost as smart as dolphins. Now, animal behaviorists from the...
At 2 months old, Tucson's baby elephant loves scratches and playtime — and she now has a name
Arizona Daily Star· 6 hours agoTwo weeks and 19,000 votes later, Tucson’s biggest baby has a name. Reid Park Zoo thought up three...
Houston Zoo welcomes new addition to its elephant herd, Chuck
KHOU 11 Houston· 4 hours agoChuck was born July 15, 2008, at African Lion Safari in Ontario, Canada and most recently lived at...
For elephants, like people, greetings are a complicated affair
AOL· 1 day agoFor elephants, greetings appear to be a similarly complex affair. A study based on observations of African savannah elephants in the Jafuta Reserve in Zimbabwe ...
Elephant Refuge North America celebrates Mundi's birthday and first year of freedom
Thomasville Times-Enterprise, Ga. via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoMay 14—ATTAPULGUS- This year is exceptionally special since it is Mundi's first birthday as a free-living elephant on May 12. She shows profound confidence living in the vast ...
Vanderpump Rules Season 11 Reunion, Part 1 Recap: Give Them a Finger-Pointing Fight
Reality Tea via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoMany elephants were addressed. The post Vanderpump Rules Season 11 Reunion, Part 1 Recap: Give Them...
Elephants say 'hello' to friends by flapping their ears and making little rumbly noises
LiveScience· 4 days agoWhen elephants reunite with friends, they greet each other with ear flaps, rumbles and other...
Elephants use feces to say hello
Newsweek· 5 days agoScientists have discovered the strange way that African elephants like to communicate with each other: by defecating. The new study, published in...