Elephants use ear flaps, rumbles, trunk reaches and other forms of communication to greet peers, new research suggests.
Researchers are learning more about how elephants greet each other, and how relationships among the social species could ...
Elephants greet each other using unique vocalizations and gestures. They adjust their greetings depending on whether they're ...
A team of animal behaviorists from the University of Vienna, the University of Portsmouth, Elephant CREW, Jafuta Reserve and the University of St Andrews has found that elephants use gestures and ...
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Elephants greet one another with complex, multisensory rituals—and they consider the visual attention of the other elephant ...
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Seemingly less pleasant forms of greeting, such as peeing and pooping as well as sweat gland secretions, were used in 71 ...
“Hearing and smell are very important senses for elephants and have, thus, been vastly studied, while there is the common ...
Ear flapping, tail wagging and trumpeting are among the gestures used and different combinations may promote social bonding, ...
Elephant urine and feces contain important chemical information "like the identity of the individual," a researcher told Newsweek.