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Elephants Call Each Other by Name, Like Humans Do, Study Finds

When wild African elephants are called by their names, they answer back. They also address one another with name-like calls.

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Elephants Have Names For Each Other Like People Do

Elephants Have Names For Each Other Like People Do
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Fatal attraction: When endangered species try to mate with domestic relatives, both wildlife and people lose

Fatal attraction: When endangered species try to mate with domestic relatives, both wildlife and people lose
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Fatal attraction: When endangered species try to mate with domestic relatives, both wildlife and people lose

Sticks and stones aren t enough to thwart biological attraction, but sometimes those are the only tools available to pastoralists trying to prevent wildlife from eloping with their livestock. A new study brings awareness to both the human impacts of these encounters ranging from economic loss to death and conservation concerns for the wild animals that are often endangered.

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Fatal attraction: When endangered species try to mate with domestic relatives, both wildlife and people lose

Sticks and stones aren t enough to thwart biological attraction, but sometimes those are the only tools available to pastoralists trying to prevent wildlife from eloping with their livestock.

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