African elephants are the largest living land animals and need to eat hundreds of pounds of food every day. They are ...
The study by conservation group Fauna & Flora and researchers from Cambodia and Scotland estimated there are 51 Asian ...
The new study, led by researchers from the University of Oxford, the German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research ...
COLUMN. Pachyderms seem to take topography into account to avoid steep slopes and minimize their energy expenditure while ...
The award-winning documentary film “A Life Among Elephants,” which chronicles the journey of Dr. Iain Douglas-Hamilton, the world's foremost elephant ...
Elephants choose smooth, food-rich paths to save energy. Their movement depends on terrain, speed, and water access.
Similarly, water sources play a key role in where they choose to go. However, individual elephants can respond to water ...
Massive and energy-hungry, elephants face real challenges in navigating their landscapes. New research using over two decades ...