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Elephants Cry and Rats Giggle Because Animals Are Thinking Beings That Feel and Have Emotions Published Jan 10, 2018 at 3:50 PM EST Updated Jan 11, 2018 at 8:42 AM EST An elephant gives a younger ...
We are not 100% certain solid scientific research supports the view that elephants and other nonhuman animals weep as part of an emotional response. Rather than dismiss this possibility as merely ...
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A touching video showed an elephant gently leading a woman to sing, as the entire herd gathered and hummed along in a ...
A recent newspaper article called "Elephant tears: Newborn weeps after being parted from mother who tried to kill him" reports about a newborn male elephant who "cried for five hours without ...
Quiet scenes like this are peppered throughout “Secrets of the Elephants,” a Disney+ series produced by “Avatar” director James Cameron that premieres on Earth Day (April 22). While it is ...
It is well known that elephants are very emotional creatures. They can express emotions such as love, happiness, sadness, and even anger. So it didn’t really surprise me when I saw this elephant ...
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PetHelpful on MSNBaby Elephant's 'Tough-Guy' Act is Adorable and We Can't Stop LaughingBaby elephants are full of spunk and spirit, and thanks to social media, we’re able to watch them grow and develop right in front of our eyes! One little baby elephant at Umani Springs is testing out ...
Documentary "The Elephant Queen" provides a dramatic and moving look at a matriarchal pachyderm leading her herd on a journey across the African savannah.
Elephant conservationists should be mindful of the fact that the animals have their own personality, culture and emotions, in much the same way human beings do, say two American academics.
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