Researchers are learning more about how elephants greet each other, and how relationships among the social species could ...
People greet each other in a variety of ways. They might say "hello," "guten tag," "hola," "konnichiwa" or "g'day." They ...
Elephants use ear flaps, rumbles, trunk reaches and other forms of communication to greet peers, new research suggests.
Seemingly less pleasant forms of greeting, such as peeing and pooping as well as sweat gland secretions, were used in 71 ...
Elephants greet one another with complex, multisensory rituals—and they consider the visual attention of the other elephant ...
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When they were being watched, the animals were more likely to use visual gestures, such as ear-spreading or trunk-swinging. But when the other elephant was not paying attention, they were more ...
New study identifies first-order intentionality in African elephants, who modify their greetings in keeping with the state of ...
China's Elephant Man' Huang Chuncai, who has the world's biggest ever facial tumour which weighed in at a whopping 25kg, left ...