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  2. The Critical Role of Elephants in Ecosystem Balance (and What ...

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    Elephants have social structures and dietary behaviors that might not be adequately catered to when in captivity and in restricted spaces. Adult male elephants often leave the herd when they are ...

  3. Captive elephants - Wikipedia

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    Proponents of elephants in zoos argue that wild elephants walk long distances because of the necessity of finding water, food, or mates, but that captive elephants do not require the same amount of walking if resources are more readily available. [7] In the wild, elephant herds (particularly those of African elephants) can be quite large. [4]

  4. Elephant cognition - Wikipedia

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    This is thought to be possibly why elephants suffer from psychological flashbacks and the equivalent of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). [18] [19] The encephalization quotient (EQ) (the size of the brain relative to body size) of elephants ranges from 1.13 to 2.36. The average EQ is 2.14 for Asian elephants, and 1.67 for African, with the ...

  5. Captivity (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Animal captivity is the confinement of domestic and wild animals. [1] More specifically, animals that are held by humans and prevented from escaping are said to be in captivity . [ 2 ] The term animal captivity is usually applied to wild animals that are held in confinement, but this term may also be used generally to describe the keeping of ...

  6. War Elephants: Psychological Warfare and Combat Strategies in ...

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    They captured elephants in the wild because they are difficult to breed and maintain for years in captivity. Male 60-year-old elephants were considered the ideal age and gender for military ...

  7. Keeping large animals in captivity literally damages ... - AOL

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    Kiska, a young female orca, was captured in 1978 off the Iceland coast and taken to Marineland Canada, an aquarium and amusement park. Orcas are social animals that live in family pods with up to ...

  8. Center for Elephant Conservation - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Elephant Conservation (CEC) is a 200-acre (0.81 km 2) breeding farm and retirement facility for elephants in Polk City, Florida, opened in The CEC is solely sponsored by Feld Entertainment , the holding company which operated the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus [ 1 ] from the 1960s until 2017.

  9. Expert warns Americans about elephant tourism after young ...

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    An expert on Asian elephants is sounding the alarm about "elephant sanctuaries" after a tourist was killed while visiting one in Thailand.. Blanca Ojanguren García, 22, a law student at the ...

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