Elephants are not exactly commonplace in the European landscape, so when archaeologists uncovered an elephant foot bone among the rubble of an Iron Age dig in Spain, they knew it could be something ...
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Rare 2,200-year-old bone suggests elephants crushed enemies in the Punic War
Although elephants appear in ancient texts, on coins, and in depictions of the legendary ...
Acupuncture has become part of elephant care at a small number of zoos and wildlife sanctuaries. Its use is tied to long-term ...
A team of wildlife experts in Kenya rushed to the aid of an adult African elephant spotted with a large spear in it’s foot. Veterinarians pulled a bent metal spear about 5-feet long that had become ...
Based on papers from the First North American Conference on Elephant Foot Care and Pathology, held in Beaverton, Oregon, Mar. 19-21, 1998; with additional contributions.
By sensing vibrations through the ground, elephants can communicate, detect danger and navigate vast landscapes.
Without swift medical intervention, the injury would have caused irreversible damage to the elephant’s foot, experts said. Screen grab of Facebook photo shared by Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. A team of ...
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