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Humans and elephants in Africa are at the start of a land use war with instances of conflict set to rise
As human settlements expand and new infrastructure is built, this often crosses into land used for farming, or in some cases ...
Elephants investigate and revisit the remains of their dead for years — a biologist explains the real science behind this ...
Unlike the cartoons, elephants aren't afraid of mice. They back up for a far more sensible and human-like reason.
Learn how body-fat loss, food demands, and mountain terrain are changing the debate over Hannibal’s Alpine route.
In 218 B.C., General Hannibal, who commanded the forces of Carthage in northern Africa, launched a daring trek crossing the ...
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How elephants use memory, recognition, and recall to remember humans they met decades earlier
The Reunion That Started the Questions In 1999, two Asian elephants named Shirley and Jenny were placed in the same enclosure ...
The move reflects a growing challenge for North American zoos.
July 2026, A convoy of elephants from the Ayutthaya Elephant Palace & Royal Kraal has won widespread praise online after a ...
Kenya's Sheldrick Wildlife Trust shared incredible footage of its wildlife rescue where keepers helped a group of bull elephants reenter Tsavo Park after getting stuck outside of fenced areas.
In 218 BC, the Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca achieved one of military history's most extraordinary feats - leading an ...
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