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San Diego zoo elephants form protective circle during quakeThe zoo released footage showing the intelligence of these animals. ...
The moment was caught on the camera as the quake rocked Southern California, offering a rare glimpse at how elephants react to danger. In the footage, the large mammals run around initially, then ...
As soon as a 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook the region, they reacted instinctively to protect the most vulnerable members of the herd.
Witness the San Diego Zoo elephants' natural response to a 5.2 earthquake as they form an alert circle to safeguard their ...
When a 5.2 magnitude earthquake hit Southern California on Monday, humans followed the usual drill: drop, cover and hold on.
When a 5.2 earthquake hit near San Diego, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park caught its elephants on video taking action to ...
A herd of elephants at San Diego Zoo instinctively formed a protective circle around their calves during a 5.2-magnitude ...
Adults Ndlula, Umngani and Khosi faced outward in separate directions to enclose their young in an “alert circle,” as seen in video from the zoo.
Joyce Poole, a conservation biologist with a doctorate in elephant behavior from Cambridge University, explained that elephants feel more secure when they are close together. When bunched, elephants ...
Ndlula, Umngani and Khosi — scramble to encircle and shield the two 7-year-old calves, Zuli and Mkhaya, from any possible ...
A herd of elephants at a safari park in San Diego was caught on camera instinctively protecting their young after a ...
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