Lena Kaufmann, of Humbolt University, who filmed Mary, said: “Elephants spray themselves with water, mud or dust all the time ...
"Elephants spray themselves with water, mud or dust all the time, and it’s been shown before that over 80% of observed tool-use behaviours in elephants are actually body care-related," said ...
Current BiologyElephants prank each other with harmless acts of sabotage, scientists have discovered, after two of the ...
Lena Kaufmann of Humboldt University, who filmed Mary’s shower, added: “Elephants spray themselves with water, mud or dust all the time, and it’s been shown before that over 80% of observed ...
To stay cool, and protect their skin, elephants wallow in mud, bathe in dust and use their trunks to spray themselves with ...
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Lena Kaufmann, of Humbolt University, who filmed Mary, said: “Elephants spray themselves with water, mud or dust all the time, and it’s been shown before that over 80% of observed tool-use ...
Elephants prank each other with harmless acts of sabotage, scientists have discovered, after two of the animals were caught playing with a water hose. The mammals are well-known for their ability ...
The elephant, named Mary, was filmed using her trunk to spray herself with water, methodically lifting her legs and adjusting the hose to clean herself, a skill never before observed in elephants.