Elephants may use 'names' to address each other, new research suggests. Scientists found that wild African savanna elephants use specific vocal calls, rather than imitation, to signal individuals.
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How elephants communicate over miles without sound
In the vast African savanna, an elephant lifts its head, pauses for a moment and begins to walk. No call, no trumpet, not even any visible signal. Miles away, another herd does the same. No sound ...
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