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Asian elephants vibrate their lips like human brass players - Earth.com
Jun 24, 2021 ... Our results strongly suggest that Asian elephants force air from the small oral cavity through the tensed lips, inducing self-sustained lip vibration.
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Humans threaten the survival of Ethiopian elephants - Earth.com
Nov 29, 2021 ... Humans threaten the survival of Ethiopian elephants ... An endangered population of Ethiopian elephants is under serious threat from tens of ...
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More tourists can cause anxiety and aggressive behavior in elephants
Jan 16, 2020 ... A new study focused on African elephants has revealed that wildlife tourism is causing them stress.
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Sri Lankan elephants are afraid of honey bees - Earth.com
Jan 23, 2018 ... A new study in Sri Lanka has demonstrated that Asian elephants retreat from the simulated sound of angry honey bees.
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While poaching rates have dropped, elephants are still far from safe ...
May 28, 2019 ... Elephants will remain threatened until more action is taken to address poverty and corruption and there is a drop in the demand for ivory.
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Near-total ban on capturing African elephants for zoos hailed as ...
Aug 28, 2019 ... The ban marks an important landmark decision to protect African elephants and prevent the sale of elephants to zoos or the entertainment ...
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Wild African elephants might use distinct calls – elephant names - to identify each other for better group communication. Read more... African elephants have ...
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New tool allows humans to speak elephant language - Earth.com
Aug 17, 2017 ... Thanks to a new project meant to help raise awareness called Hello in Elephant, you can actually speak elephant language.
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Elephants use their trunks to count
Jun 6, 2019 ... Elephants showed that they can detect differences between various quantities of food using only their sense of smell.
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Zombie gene in elephants sheds light on new way to stop cancer ...
Aug 14, 2018 ... Only 5 percent of captive elephants die from cancer even though they have 100 times as many potentially cancerous cells as humans.
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