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Elephant Shrews Aren’t Shrews—They’re Basically Miniature ElephantsImagine stumbling across a tiny creature darting across the African underbrush, its nose twitching and legs pumping like a ...
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Elephant has had enough and breaks leg of intrusive tourist (VIDEO)When the elephant suddenly tired of it, it grabbed the woman with its trunk and threw her to the ground with a big swing. She broke her leg; a second person was injured. The Indian branch of ...
Well, elephants wouldn't be that impressed. They do it on the daily, thanks to what's inside their trunk. If you were to dissect an elephant trunk, it would actually look more like the inside of ...
In the 20-second clip, an elephant appears to be standing calmly among a group of dancers grooving to the catchy beat of the song Illuminati. The video begins with colourful visuals, a lively crowd, ...
The learning process for an elephant using its trunk looks very similar to a baby learning to use its hands. Baby elephants touch anything from other herd members to their surroundings with trunks.
Nandi the baby elephant started life with a spaghetti noodle of a nose, but her mom is teaching the calf that her trunk can be so much more Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She has been ...
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