New research suggests a distinct lineage of elephant seals were well established in New Zealand at the time of human arrival.
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Nordot on MSNJoining a ranger patrol in Namibia to protect rhinos, elephantsFresh dung. Tracks in the sand of the Namib desert. The black rhinoceros can't be far away. Wildlife rangers Stefanus Ganuseb ...
Elephants choose smooth, food-rich paths to save energy. Their movement depends on terrain, speed, and water access.
They use their nose like we use our eyes, to find food and water, to avoid predators, and to map out other elephants nearby. That's like walking into a family reunion with your eyes closed and ...
Scientists have uncovered an amazing leopard-sized predator that hunted early elephants a whopping 30 million years ago. The new species was identified following the discovery of a near-complete ...
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Mongabay News on MSNSeal ‘oceanographers’ reveal fish abundance in Pacific Ocean’s twilight zoneRhythmic clicks, grunts and roars fill the Año Nuevo Island Reserve in California, home to a large breeding colony of ...
Like humans, some protective mothers in the animal kingdom, such as Orangutan, Polar Bear, and African Elephant, serve ...
They carry it around, presenting a messy, distasteful and toxic deterrent to would-be predators. Elephant poo is a feast for other species Elephants eat about 200-250 kilograms of veggies every ...
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