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After Killing Half Of South Georgia’s Elephant Seals, Avian Flu Reaches Remote Island In The Indian Ocean
A recent study found that 47 percent of breeding female elephant seals on South Georgia, home to the world’s largest population of the marine mammal, have died in two years. H5N1 avian flu is ...
New research shows male elephant seals can remember the voices of past rivals, using vocal cues to decide whether to fight or ...
Male elephant seals might remember the calls of their adversaries from previous breeding seasons, a new study suggests.
Elephant seals don't forget their enemies. We learn about the great beasts' big beefs and why they matter.
S P R I N G F I E L D, Mo., April 24 -- Hanging from the wall in Dennis Schmitt’s university office is a picture of two elephants snuggling, their trunks intertwined. Underneath it a sign reads, ...
Born in the wild around 1971, with genes that weren't over-represented in the captive population, he was considered one of the most valuable Asian elephants in North America. administrators, ...
A wild animal park is celebrating its claim to have the best captive elephant breeding programme in Europe after the birth of a new calf. Mr Magner said: "We have had incredible success here - a lot ...
CHANGCHUN - An elephant is believed to have trampled its breeder last week, killing the 46-year-old man who had been feeding and training the animal for over 20 years in a park in Northeast China's ...
Dropping numbers A new study on breeding in southern elephant seals has given clues as to why the population on Macquarie Island is declining, while numbers elsewhere are fine. The study finds female ...
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