Have you ever heard of the "drunk elephant" myth? Here's why some people believe elephants get intoxicated off fruit.
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Researchers make concerning discovery after studying elephant behavior: 'This is kind of code red'
"We are really on the precipice." Researchers make concerning discovery after studying elephant behavior: 'This is kind of code red' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Scientists knew almost nothing about how ebony trees, used for guitars and piano keys, grow. A new study reveals the secret ingredient — elephants.
The elephant tree (Bursera microphylla) is rarely found in the United States. It is found in the Gila Range of Arizona and, more commonly, in Baja California and Sonora, Mexico. For many years it was ...
HOHENWALD, Tenn. (WTVF) — Every year, The Elephant Sanctuary collects Christmas trees to help supplement the elephants' winter diets. Trees can be delivered to the Elephant Discovery Center at 27 East ...
Hailing from the birthplace of doom, aka England, London's own Elephant Tree are named for a hulking specimen found in Mother Nature; fitting, considering this stoner/doom quartet's massive sound.
An elephant’s strength is so great that it can take down trees simply by tugging at the branches with its trunk. A video from the YouTube channel, PETER FERNANDES (GRENT WORLD), shows one determined ...
Safari guests in South Africa watched in awe recently as an elephant uprooted and toppled a fairly large tree. “Unparalleled strength. He made it look so easy,” Tim Prettejohn, a guide for Dulini ...
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Ebony and ivory: why elephants and forests rise and fall together in the Congo Basin
The sharp reduction of their population has a knock-on effect on the Congo Basin forest itself. This is because African ...
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