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Sheldrick Wildlife Trust on Instagram: "We know that elephants never forget a face. They form strong, individualised bonds that last a lifetime. (Just look at the fuss made when Yatta arrived after a long absence — Kinna couldn’t contain her excitement! These girls have known each other since 1999, when they were both rescued as days-old orphans.)  Now, research reveals that African elephants also put names to those faces. A new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution finds that wild elephants address each other using individually specific vocalisations — to put it into our language, names. When called by their unique vocal label, elephants react positively, demonstrating that they recognise and respond to their ‘name.’   Read more:  nature.com/articles/s41559-024-02420-w  (We’re ext Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, Elephants Never Forget, Wild Elephant, African Elephant, These Girls, A Face, Never Forget, Ecology, In Nature

Sheldrick Wildlife Trust on Instagram: "We know that elephants never forget a face. They form strong, individualised bonds that last a lifetime. (Just look at the fuss made when Yatta arrived after a long absence — Kinna couldn’t contain her excitement! These girls have known each other since 1999, when they were both rescued as days-old orphans.) Now, research reveals that African elephants also put names to those faces. A new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution finds that wild…

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Why Are Moms Like Elephants? Watch This Adorable Video That You'll Never Forget & Find Out! #30secondmom Elephants Never Forget, Elephant Art, An Elephant, Never Forget, Animals Wild, Baby Animals, Elephant, Parenting, Animals

They say an elephant never forgets. Well, there are things a mom never forgets – like her baby’s first steps. I was so inspired by this awesome video of a baby elephant (I named her Winnie) taking her very first steps and her mama (I named her Bertha) supporting her. It reminded me that being a mom...

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John Reeves on Instagram: "Ok. Imagine this is 20,000 years ago on the mammoth steppe near interior Alaska. Let’s say in the general area of Fairbanks and a short distance to the what we now call the Boneyard. Now imagine those are woolly mammoths and your ancestor wearing fur and animal hides. We lived with them for thousands of years, elephants never forget but seems like we did. You’ll remember when you experience the Boneyard. We lived with them and we loved them. We couldn’t save them but what happened back then that killed them all wasn’t something our ancestors could keep from happening. Enough of this bullshit about our ancestors hunting them to extinction. Just because we teach our children in school that’s what happened doesn’t mean it did. Ask anyone of the Master Boners here at Woolly Mammoths, Elephants Never Forget, Water Creatures, Animal Hide, Wooly Mammoth, Extinct Animals, Amazing People, Animal Videos, Mean It

John Reeves on Instagram: "Ok. Imagine this is 20,000 years ago on the mammoth steppe near interior Alaska. Let’s say in the general area of Fairbanks and a short distance to the what we now call the Boneyard. Now imagine those are woolly mammoths and your ancestor wearing fur and animal hides. We lived with them for thousands of years, elephants never forget but seems like we did. You’ll remember when you experience the Boneyard. We lived with them and we loved them. We couldn’t save them…

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