This clever elephant didn’t just figure out how to turn a hose into a shower—she also had to deal with a mischievous friend.
Elephants seem to not only know how to use the hose, but also how to intentionally interfere with others using it.
An Asian elephant named Mary living at the Berlin Zoo surprised researchers by figuring out how to use a hose to take her ...
Elephants at the Berlin Zoo display remarkable tool use: one showers with a hose while another disrupts the water, hinting at ...
A pair of elephants at the Berlin Zoo have figured out how to use a hose as a make-shift flexible shower head. Not only do ...
An Asian elephant has been not-so-secretly filmed showering with a water hose at a zoo in Germany, in what scientists ...
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When we think of animals using tools, animals like chimpanzees might come to mind. But some of the tools elephants use would surprise you.
Tool use isn't unique to humans. Chimpanzees use sticks as tools. Dolphins, crows, and elephants are known for their tool-use ...
Tool use isn't unique to humans. Chimpanzees use sticks as tools. Dolphins, crows, and elephants are known for their tool-use abilities, too. Now a report highlights elephants' remarkable skill in ...
In the Berlin Zoo, Mary demonstrated another example of clever elephantine tool use while another animal exhibited a form of ...