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Why would a rhino pick a fight with a hippo, and who has the advantage? Do hippos and rhinos usually get along? Despite their ...
Even where it is still found, the Asian elephant is under severe pressure. Fewer than 50,000 wild Asian elephants are estimated to survive today, compared to around half ... densely populated ...
Even under today's climatic conditions, the long-extinct straight-tusked elephant could still live in Europe. This is the conclusion of a recent study. For this finding, the research group combined ...
Aiming to reduce the human-elephant conflict, Himachal Pradesh Forest and Wildlife Department Saturday installed early warning systems at seven locations in Majra and Girinagar forest ranges of Paonta ...
And when baby elephants' tusks begin to grow, they try to soothe them, much like a human infant when they begin to teethe. Wildlife Rescuers shared a video on TikTok at the beginning of April of a ...
Image by Simoneemanphotography via Depositphotos. Elephants, long admired for their intelligence and social complexity, have been found to give each other names, much like humans! Yes, this discovery, ...
Environmental advocate Supun Lahiru Prakash has raised concerns about the effectiveness of simply designating elephant corridors in resolving Sri Lanka’s long-standing human-elephant conflict.
This phenomenon ended 75 million years of isolation for the African continent, allowing species such as giraffes, elephants, rhinoceroses, cheetahs, and the earliest primate ancestors of humans to ...
ABSTRACT: The Itombwe Nature Reserve, like many other protected areas, is home to a relatively diverse and particularly important mammalian fauna. But over time there have been disturbances that have ...
This gradual uplift of land enabled the early ancestors of animals such as giraffes, elephants, rhinoceroses, cheetahs, and even humans, to roam between Africa and Asia. The appearance of the land ...