Elephants are learning to live with us. Can we do the same?

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The highly adaptable Asian elephant is far less studied by scientists than the African savanna elephant—especially in the wild. Over the past two decades, a dedicated group of researchers has been filling in these gaps

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Elephants are studied well in India !

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They are such incredible creatures. Thank you for placing a spotlight on them!

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They have been prized for years and for use in logistics and war my story here on the elephant and his trainer

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