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SAN DIEGO — One of the videos capturing the most attention from Monday's earthquake near San Diego, is video of a herd of African Elephants at San Diego Zoo Safari Park reacting to the ground shaking.
A major 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck San Diego on Monday, and now the Southern Californian home to 1.4 million people hasn't stopped shaking since.
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The San Diego Zoo Safari Park's elephants raced to protect their calves with an "alert circle" when a 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck Julian in Southern California.
A zoo spokesperson told the San Diego Tribune that the behavior is called an “alert circle,” and is “intended to protect the young - and the entire herd - from threats.” In another video shared by ...
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People across Southern California were jolted by a 5.2 magnitude earthquake in San Diego County Monday morning that was felt ...
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Elephants at San Diego Zoo Safari Park formed an alert circle to protect their young as a magnitude 5.2 earthquake hit the ...