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In contrast, an elephant preparing for a real charge will usually hold its head low and pin its ears back against its head. This is because during a real charge, the goal isn’t to look larger or ...
The quick-thinking elephant extended its trunk into the water to create a place for the gazelle to climb out. Unfortunately, the first rescue attempt didn’t work.
The quick-thinking elephant extended its trunk into the water to create a place for the gazelle to climb out. Unfortunately, the first rescue attempt didn’t work.
"Around 2 p.m., the elephant just walked right up. I came out and tried to shoo it away. I told it not to come closer." Kakaew told the media outlet she tried to shoo it away, "but it didn’t listen.
Elephants express a wide range of emotions through their body language. For example, an anxious elephant often holds its tail stiffly out to one side, while a calm and relaxed elephant will ...
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