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‘Powerful Display’ Is Also a Reminder—Don’t Mess With Elephants
There aren’t many forces in the world that can bring down a full-grown African elephant. One elephant reminded safari guests of this reality with a...
outdoors.com - 30+ days ago

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Discover 7 Giants from the Ice Age You Won't Believe Were Bigger Than Elephants
The Ice Age, a period of significant climatic changes, lasted for millions of years and was marked by extreme cold. During this time , a range of...
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animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
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Female elephants rumble to say 'let's go!' Namibian study shows males do too, a sign of unexpected social bonds
In elephant family groups made up of related females and their young, it is clear that the animals produce vocal sounds to coordinate action. This...
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The Most Amazing Wildlife Crossings Around the World
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fodors.com - 30+ days ago
music
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Marking the latest chapter in his prolific musical journey, Berlin-based record producer, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Monolink unveils...
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nature / science
Elephants avoid wasting energy during their epic journeys
Earth's largest living land animals appear to factor several key elements into their travel plans. For African elephants, currently the largest land animals walking the Earth, finding food efficiently is critical to survival. These endangered pachyderms must eat upwards of 330 pounds of low-calorie...
popsci.com - 11 days ago
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Elephants may call each other by name, a rare trait in nature
African savanna elephants communicate more like humans than previously thought, new research shows—opening up new possibilities for elephant cognition. Since she started studying African savanna elephants in 1975, biologist Joyce Poole noticed that some time s an elephant would call out to their kin....
nationalgeographic.com - 30+ days ago
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Male elephants harmonize like a barbershop quartet to say "let's go"
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Poem of the week: Letter to a Land Owner by Sean Borodale
A poem in response to the ban on wild camping in Dartmoor – a quiet, tender appeal against the belief that ‘powerful landscapes are only for the wealthy’...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
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How elephants plan their journeys: New study reveals energy-saving strategies
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movie & tv
'A Thousand Blows': Who were the Forty Elephants gang and their thief 'queen' Mary Carr?
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design
Caxa Display’s Graphic Impact Needs No Translation
The challenge with doing a once-weekly column on typography is that you can’t possibly cover it all. So, you miss things. Like Caxa Display, a...
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pets
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mongabay.com - 30+ days ago
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Four minutes of baby elephant Tula playing in a warm shower
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UAE’s TII Announces ‘Powerful’ Small AI Model Falcon 3
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Woolly mice designed to engineer mammoth-like elephants
Genetically engineered woolly mice could one day help populate the Arctic with hairy, genetically modified elephants and help stop the planet warming. Those are the startling claims being made by a US company that said on Tuesday it had created mice with "mammoth-like traits". Colossal Biosciences'...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
science
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nature.com - 30+ days ago
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books
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