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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNTen Exceptional Ancient Elephants, From Small Swimming Creatures to Shovel-Tusked BeastsIf there were any contender for a real-life equivalent to the Oliphaunts of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth, it would be ...
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Mongabay News on MSNFor wandering elephants, path of least resistance could help map out safe corridorsBy Ryan Truscott A new study reveals how African elephants plan their elaborate journeys: they strategically choose the least ...
An elephant made a surprise appearance on a South African roadway. The massive animal chased away wild dogs and cars.
Similarly, water sources play a key role in where they choose to go. However, individual elephants can respond to water ...
A new study has revealed that African Elephants have an extraordinary ability to meet their colossal food requirements as ...
The National Museum of Natural History recently spruced up its iconic African elephant mount, which has greeted visitors ...
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New Scientist on MSNCamera trap spots endangered elephant mother and calf on the moveA weatherproof box and motion-trigger camera help photographer Will Burrard-Lucas capture images of rarely seen African ...
Being an elephant is no easy task. These giant herbivores have to devour huge quantities of low-nutrient vegetation to meet ...
The Elephant Sanctuary, in Hohenwald, celebrated its 30th anniversary in March, marking three decades of adopting former circus and show elephants and allowing them to retire in peaceful wilderness.
Massive and energy-hungry, elephants face real challenges in navigating their landscapes. New research using over two decades ...
Elephants choose smooth, food-rich paths to save energy. Their movement depends on terrain, speed, and water access.
Four days ago, a crowd of 30 animal advocates rallied outside the zoo calling for the immediate release of Asian elephants ...
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