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The video is graphic in nature. Bystander films infuriating encounter between park visitor and elephant: 'Risking your life ...
Since she started studying African savanna elephants in 1975, biologist Joyce Poole noticed that sometimes an elephant would call out to their kin. Sometimes, a bunch would answer, and other times ...
In NATURE’s Deep Jungle, for instance, viewers watch as a team led by Stephen Blake of the Wildlife Conservation Society tries to tag an elephant in Gabon. NATURE recently spoke with Blake about ...
Witness the creation of the waterhole, one of Africa’s greatest wildlife meeting places manufactured by giant elephants and tiny termites. From baboons to dung beetles to chameleons, an entire ...
The shy forest elephants have lost nearly nine-tenths of their number in a generation and are now critically endangered — just one step from extinction in the wild. Led by Dr. Gobush, the ...
Thus, applying mud as sunscreen can also serve as a social activity for rhinos. The post How Elephants, Hippos, and Rhinos Use Nature’s Sunscreen appeared first on A-Z Animals.
Elephants are known for their gentle nature, but they can become aggressive when they feel harassed, vulnerable or threatened. And climate change appears to be creating these conditions more and ...
The African forest elephant is now listed as critically endangered, and the African savanna elephant is now listed as endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of ...
Our Take: As a sucker for a good nature doc, and someone who hasn’t seen many about elephants, the debut episode of Secrets of the Elephants is wonderful.
With the Nature Science Initiative, a nonprofit focused on ecological research in northern India, Dr. Katlam and her colleagues collected elephant dung in Uttarakhand state.