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During the experiment, elephants in Zimbabwe showed an ability to change their gestures to something more elaborate when they didn't get exactly what they wanted.
Elephants aren’t just intelligent; they’re intentional. A new behavioral study reveals that African Savannah elephants use deliberate gestures to express their desires, especially when interacting ...
Cheeky Elephant and Her On-Camera Antics Are True Cuteness Overload originally appeared on PetHelpful. When we think about ...
A former zoo owner, Frank Thompson, brought Connie to the U.S. with seven other elephant babies who were orphaned in Zimbabwe in 1987 when poachers killed the adults in the herd for their tusks.
Humans have long mastered the art of expressing their goals and needs through both language and gestures. A similar behavior ...
EXCLUSIVE: A British vet and a dedicated team of rangers and pilots tagged these elephants for the first time in a bid to ...
The three African elephants at the Roger Williams Park Zoo are set to celebrate a major milestone.Ginny, Alice, and Kate, who ...
Ariño, now 95, defends legal hunting in Africa in his books and recounts how he once shot a record 20 animals in just 75 ...
Kenya's rescue marks Global Sanctuary for Elephants’ second elephant relocation in 2025 and a milestone in ethical elephant ...
Two tourists from New Zealand and the UK have been killed by an elephant while on a walking safari in Zambia. Two tourists ...
A new exhibit called Jumbomania at the Elgin County Heritage Centre explores Jumbo's life, how he became a global icon that's ...
In a letter to the WII on April 25, the ministry’s Project Elephant Division expressed dissatisfaction with the report.