Wild African elephants typically appeared to be able to discern when a rumbling message was intended for them, implying that it might have carried a name. Continue reading to learn more.
Indian Forest Service and Pune-based researchers uncover five young elephant corpses, ritually buried by Asian elephants in a legs-up position. Continue reading to learn more details.
A delightful 1-year-old pink albino elephant calf was captured on film, joyfully playing by a waterhole in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Check it out in this article.
Elephants may be the first non-human animals with individual names, using unique low-frequency "rumbles" for communication, aiding coordination over long distances. Check out more information in this article.
A study explored the problem-solving skills of wild Asian elephants in Thailand by observing how the giant mammals interact with food-filled puzzle boxes. Check out this article to learn more.
Elephants at Gorongosa National Park had a traumatic experience during Mozambique's civil war and it changed their genes and attitudes. Continue reading to know the full story.
A research study reveals the possible connection between hot testicles and the production of anti-cancer genes in elephants. Learn more about it in this article.
The discovery of three hominin footprints, two of which belonged to children, sheds light on the co-existence of humans and beasts in a prehistoric Paleolithic area. Read to learn more.
A new study found that woolly mammoths only evolved to be fluffy throughout their 700,000 years of existence. Read the article to learn more about this.