Elephants May Use 'Names' to Address Each Other: New Researc

Elephants May Use 'Names' to Address Each Other: New Research Findings

Researchers discovered that elephants might use name-like vocalizations to address each other. The study, conducted in Kenya, shows that these vocalizations, analyzed through a machine-learning model, elicit stronger responses from the intended individual. This finding emphasizes the complexity of elephant social bonds and communication skills.

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