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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.
Southern Africa’s elephant population has grown to over 230,000 – a conservation success that is creating new problems for ...
Researchers found that the animals are capable of using their trunks to make a range of gestures that express their ...
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.
Many studies about gestures focus on primates. But elephants are another natural subject for this research because they live ...
Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe's largest wildlife sanctuary, is facing a looming ecological disaster as its overpopulation of ...
Spread This NewsBy BBC News TWO female tourists, including a British pensioner, have been killed by a charging elephant while ...
The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) has commenced a comprehensive review of its Elephant ...
Elephants are among the most loved animals in the world. These gentle giants are loved for their peculiar antics and mild temperament. Here are some countries with the largest elephant populations ...
Volunteering with elephants isn't about riding them like jungle royalty, or just about tossing sugarcane for selfies. Ethical ...
Two elderly female tourists from the U.K. and New Zealand have been killed by an elephant while on a walking safari in a ...