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An elephant's trunk is covered in whiskers—and they're unlike those on any other animal, a new study suggests
Elephants are famous for their dexterous trunks, which the animals use to eat, drink, trumpet and breathe. If you take a ...
At Two Tails Ranch in Florida, Patricia shares real stories from a lifetime with elephants, offering visitors an eye-opening experience few ever get.
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Why elephants don’t eat 1,000 times more than mice: The surprising math of Kleiber’s law
Many of us would probably like to forget sitting through math classes in school. But let’s briefly travel back, just for a ...
Indonesia has formally prohibited elephant riding across the country, issuing one of the most sweeping bans of its kind in Southeast Asia. A win for animal rights: In an order issued late 2025, the ...
Have you ever wondered what the world’s largest land animal might be? While some land animals (giraffes) might be taller, and some marine life (blue whales) might be heavier, one animal stands alone ...
An elephant roar was heard before the man was found with footprints on his chest and jaw. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Researchers from UC Davis and UC Santa Cruz have detected the H5N1 bird flu virus in elephant seal pups at California's Año ...
By Will Dunham Feb 13 (Reuters) - An elephant's trunk is essential for most aspects of the animal's life, from interacting with its environment and with other elephants to eating and drinking. And the ...
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