Elephants are among the largest mammals on Earth. They are loved by many for their intelligence and varied personalities.
This clever elephant didn’t just figure out how to turn a hose into a shower—she also had to deal with a mischievous friend.
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you can also mix a few drops of this into the Polypeptide Cream also included in this trunk. I adore this serum. It forever lives in my fridge beside Drunk Elephant’s C-Firma and I use it every ...
A study published in the journal Current Biology by Cell Press, showcases the impressive capability of elephants to wield a ...
Not only does Mary the Asian elephant prefer to shower herself, but she's really good at it. So good, in fact, that her dexterous bath-time ritual is the subject of a new study about animal tool use.
"When I was a child in Rotherham anyone heavily laden with bags was said to be 'done up like Tommy Ward's elephant', allegedly because in WW2 Thomas Ward used an elephant from the circus for ...
Decades of deforestation and overdevelopment in Thailand have led to human-elephant conflict, sometimes with deadly consequences. Now, scientists may have a solution after studying elephant behavior.
Mary the elephant shows off her hose-showering skills ... she preferred showering with a 24-mm hose over a 13-mm hose and preferred to use her trunk to shower rather than a 32-mm hose.