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Asian elephants Billy and Tina are relocating from the Los Angeles Zoo to the Tulsa Zoo later this year to join a larger herd ...
But, we are racing against time—many elephant populations are threatened with extinction, in Southeast Asia especially so. There are also many challenges when elephants are trying to survive on ...
And earthquakes aren't the only thing they can detect: Something similar happened during the 2006 Boxing Day tsunami in Southeast Asia, he recalls. "I've heard anecdotes … of elephants ...
There are fewer than 50,000 Asian elephants in the wild, according to the WWF. The majority are in India, with others in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia.
There are fewer than 50,000 Asian elephants in the wild, according to the World Wildlife Fund. The majority are in India, with others in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. The usually shy animals are ...
And earthquakes aren't the only thing they can detect: Something similar happened during the 2006 Boxing Day tsunami in Southeast Asia, he recalls. "I've heard anecdotes … of elephants ...
What roils beneath Earth's surface may feel a world away, but the activity can help forge land masses that dictate ocean circulation, climate patterns, and even animal activity and evolution. In fact, ...
When a 5.2 earthquake hit near San Diego, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park caught its elephants on video taking action to protect their young, forming what experts call an "alert circle." ...