African elephants (Loxodonta Africana) live in the savannas, rainforests, woodlands, and scrub forests of central and southern Africa. In these wide-open landscapes, long-distance communication is a ...
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How elephants communicate over miles without sound
In the vast African savanna, an elephant lifts its head, pauses for a moment and begins to walk. No call, no trumpet, not even any visible signal. Miles away, another herd does the same. No sound ...
Elephants use names to directly talk with each other, Colorado State University researchers discover
New research recently published by Colorado State University has unveiled African elephants can use names in order to communicate directly with each other. The research, which also included "Save The ...
Helping humans better understand how elephants communicate could improve the animals' protection. A joint research project of the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences and the Austrian Academy of ...
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