Medicine & TechnologyIndian Forest Service and Pune-based researchers uncover five young elephant corpses, ritually buried by Asian elephants in a legs-up position. Continue reading to learn more details.
A delightful 1-year-old pink albino elephant calf was captured on film, joyfully playing by a waterhole in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Check it out in this article.
Elephants may be the first non-human animals with individual names, using unique low-frequency "rumbles" for communication, aiding coordination over long distances. Check out more information in this article.
A study explored the problem-solving skills of wild Asian elephants in Thailand by observing how the giant mammals interact with food-filled puzzle boxes. Check out this article to learn more.
Elephants at Gorongosa National Park had a traumatic experience during Mozambique's civil war and it changed their genes and attitudes. Continue reading to know the full story.
A research study reveals the possible connection between hot testicles and the production of anti-cancer genes in elephants. Learn more about it in this article.
The discovery of three hominin footprints, two of which belonged to children, sheds light on the co-existence of humans and beasts in a prehistoric Paleolithic area. Read to learn more.
A new study found that woolly mammoths only evolved to be fluffy throughout their 700,000 years of existence. Read the article to learn more about this.
Human-elephant conflict is on the rise in many places on Earth as elephants compete for space and resources due to increasing human development. Check out in this article how these two species learned to coexist in a changing environment.
51-year-old elephant Happy stays in the Bronx Zoo after the New York State court decides that illegal detention law is not applicable for a 'non-legal person.' Learn more about the case and the efforts conservationists put through to bring back Happy to its natural habitat.
A new study reveals elephants should continue moving to find the amount of food and water they need to survive. Learn more about elephant behaviors here.