New research explores how African savannah elephants use vocalizations, gestures and secretions when they meet up with ...
When African elephants meet up with their friends, they greet them with a mix of vocalizations and gestures in a way that’s ...
Elephants use ear flaps, rumbles, trunk reaches and other forms of communication to greet peers, new research suggests. When elephants reunite with friends, they greet each other with ear flaps ...
The study, published in Communications Biology, identified approximately 20 movements associated with elephant greetings.
They found that elephants combined noises and gestures to say hello to each other. Photos taken by researchers show two different elephant greetings. They found that elephants combined noises and ...
When elephants reunite with friends, they greet each other with ear flaps, rumbles and other deliberate sounds and gestures, new research shows. The study, which was published May 9 in the journal ...
How do elephants say hello? As it happens, researchers are learning more about how the animals greet each other, and how relationships among the social species could impact that communication.
(NEW YORK) — How do elephants say hello? As it happens, researchers are learning more about how the animals greet each other, and how relationships among the social species could impact that ...
Carter Journalism Institute. Her stories have also appeared in Slate Magazine, Scientific American, MIT Technology Review, and elsewhere. When elephants reunite with friends, they greet each other ...
Flapping of ears is a common form of greeting between elephants, particularly if the other animal is looking at the greeter Credit: JAMI TARRIS/STONE RF Elephants flap their ears, wag their tails ...