New research explores how African savannah elephants use vocalizations, gestures and secretions when they meet up with ...
W hen elephants reunite with friends, they greet each other with ear flaps, rumbles and other deliberate sounds and gestures, ...
Scientists have discovered the strange way that African elephants like to communicate with each other: by defecating. The new ...
There are so many ways to say hello. People wave, bow, shake hands, hug, kiss, fist bump, say “hi” or any combo of these. But there’s one greeting from nature that we sure hope doesn’t ...
The study, published in Communications Biology, identified approximately 20 movements associated with elephant greetings.
People greet each other in a variety of ways. They might say "hello," "guten tag," "hola," "konnichiwa" or "g'day." They ...
As it happens, researchers are learning more about how the animals greet each other, and how relationships among the social ...
When elephants reunite with friends, they greet each other with ear flaps, rumbles and other deliberate sounds and gestures, new research shows. The study, which was published May 9 in the journal ...
Hello – the hallmark start to any half-decent conversation or interaction across the world. Considering how universal the greeting is – it kinda makes sense there should be just one way to say but ...