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04/19/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Biologists film elephant smoking: One pachyderm in India seems to have developed a strange new habit
Elephants aren’t known for eating burned wood then breathing out smoke. Yet that’s exactly what conservation scientists at India’s Nagarahole National Park came across while checking out hidden camera traps. In the 57-second video, a female Asian elephant can be seen scooping up chunks of ashen wood with her trunk and stuffing them into her […]
03/31/2018
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By Ethan Huff
Elephants have a gene that makes them resistant to cancer: Scientists find we have it too
Is it possible that certain mammals have the innate ability to adapt genetically and decrease their susceptibility to cancer? A recent study published in the journal Cell Reports seems to suggest so, indicating that elephants, the world’s largest land mammal, bear special resistance to cancer that stems from the way their genes have changed throughout […]
03/15/2018
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By Edsel Cook
More like humans than most realize, Asian elephants are very social creatures with complex personalities
The great 17th century French tragedian Peter Corneille once said that elephants are like people, only more so. Well, a new Finnish study proved that Asian elephants developed personalities and social needs in much the same way that humans do, reported a ScienceDaily article. The study was conducted by researchers from the University of Turku in Finland. They investigated a […]
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