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Up-close with elephants in a scenic African wilderness.
Elephants are creatures of habit, and they typically don’t show up here at the Mushara waterhole in Namibia’s Etosha National ...
When an earthquake strikes, humans duck and cover. But elephants get in formation. African elephants at the San Diego Zoo instinctively formed a protective circle around its youngest family ...
During a 5.2-magnitude earthquake in Southern California, a herd of African elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park displayed remarkable protective behavior. Instinctively, the matriarchs ...
A herd of African elephants had each others’ backs at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park on Monday as a 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook Southern California on Monday morning. (Check out the clip below.) ...
Imagine standing in the shade of a giant acacia tree, the African sun filtering through the leaves, and watching a herd of ...
When an earthquake strikes, humans duck and cover. But elephants get in formation. African elephants at the San Diego Zoo instinctively formed a protective circle around its youngest family members in ...
A video shot of their enclosure at the park Monday morning shows the five African elephants standing around in the morning sun before the camera shakes and they run in different directions.
Find him on Twitter @GabeWhisnant. Elephants can detect vibrations through their feet, which likely triggered the response. The herd—including Ndlula, Umngani, Khosi, and the young elephants ...
For more than a month, staff and volunteers had held a round-the-clock vigil watching a pregnant 24-year-old African elephant on a video monitor, and now they saw the time had come. The elephant ...
37 African battle elephants tramped. Speculation on the crossing place stretches back more than two millennia to when Rome and Carthage, a North African city-state in what is now Tunisia ...