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  2. It's normal for elephants to shake their heads a time or two, but if they continually shake it, it is another warning sign, as is holding its tail out stiffly. Trumpeting could also be a sign that ...

  3. Big-Eared Baby Elephant in Fresno Looks Like a Real-Life Dumbo

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    The baby elephant in this video certainly looks like Dumbo, with his stretched out ears and adorable mannerisms, but we hope his future is brighter than the famous, fictional elephant’s.

  4. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    The African elephants have two finger-like extensions at the tip of the trunk that allow them to pluck small food. The Asian elephant has only one and relies more on wrapping around a food item. [31] Asian elephant trunks have better motor coordination. [43] Asian elephant drinking water with trunk

  5. People Online Are Overtaken By The Cuteness Of These 2 ...

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    For example, just last month, the staff on the zoo’s Facebook page shared about the birth of 2 wonderful baby elephants, instantly improving every person’s day who came in contact with this news.

  6. African forest elephant - Wikipedia

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    The African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) is one of the two living species of African elephant, along with the African bush elephant. It is native to humid tropical forests in West Africa and the Congo Basin. It is the smallest of the three living elephant species, reaching a shoulder height of 2.4 m (7 ft 10 in). As with other African ...

  7. Emotion in animals - Wikipedia

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    This is because when a dog wags its tail, most people interpret this as the dog expressing happiness and friendliness. Though indeed tail wagging can express these positive emotions, tail wagging is also an indication of fear, insecurity, challenging of dominance, establishing social relationships or a warning that the dog may bite.

  8. Baby Elephant Splashing Around in Mud at the Fresno Chaffee ...

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    Young elephants nurse from their mothers for the first three to six years and consume approximately 11 to 15 pounds of milk each day. I'm not even sure where you could get that much elephant milk ...

  9. Mother elephant and baby have a heartfelt reunion after being ...

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    BY INSIDE EDITION A baby elephant and her mother had a heartwarming reunion in Thailand after being apart for three and a half years. Mebai was separated from her mother shortly after she was born ...