Tue Jul 30 13:32:12 GMT 2024 elephantElephants carry their babies for two years, and more astonishing animal pregnancies - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]-extremely-diverse-pregnancies-heres-why “Larger animals need more food to keep their bodies fueled,” Manger explains. “The elephant, which can eat several hundred kilograms of low-quality food each day, devotes a lot of time to eating, leaving less time for sleep.” - http://www.zmescience.com[..]gy/animals-ecology/wild-elephants-sleep/ The Elephant Next Door - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]ts-behavior-coexistence-survival-feature 100 years of elephants: See how Nat Geo has photographed these iconic creatures - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]national-geographic-wildlife-photography Wild elephants solve complex puzzles for food. But can their wits save them? - https://www.zmescience.com[..]e/wild-elephants-complex-puzzles-solver/ What elephants eat — and why they spend so much time eating - https://www.zmescience.com[..]-and-why-they-spend-so-much-time-eating/ The Elephant Next Door - https://www.nationalgeographic.com[..]ts-behavior-coexistence-survival-feature Elephants call each other by name, just like people - https://www.zmescience.com[..]ecology/elephants-call-each-other-names/ Scientists figure out the elephant word for “let’s go” - https://www.zmescience.com[..]-ecology/elephant-communication-go-verb/ (google search) (amazon search) second |