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I'm slightly awed by the amount of tuskers in one place after so many years of hearing about poaching being so prevalent in Africa. Excellent video for that alone.
Love this series! Wish the videos were longer. Could watch this for hours. Always something to learn about these creatures who are probably equal to us in intelligence!
Culture... one of the critical requirements of intelligence. We see it with dolphins and whales. We see it with the great apes and other primates. We see it with keystone species and apex predators. Culture isn't exclusive to humans only.
It would be interesting to have more information on what learning to be an elephant really means besides dominance & hierarchy. What other skills or knowledge are they gaining? I hope you there will be a follow up on elephant vocalizing & meaning. That was fascinating.
Que cenas hilariantes dos mais novos ...Os elefantes são mesmo engraçados, a brincar a aprender o importante para se ser um grande elefante não sendo só um elefante grande!!
Elephants are amazing animals 🥰 Are you familiar with the Iguverse project? They are creating a game where you can not only create nft with your pet, but also help homeless animals all over the world! This is all thanks to the Help-to-earn model. Each participant in the game will donate from their profits to shelters and animal rescue organizations 🙏
Q: would u at BBC Earth be able to help that one elephant that has broken legs that i saw on here last week?? it looks like it is in serious pain walking i would say on his elbows and close to it's mom. 🤔💕 boy those guys have big ears = not use to seeing them that big on an animal
I am wondering if forest elephants get their tusks earlier than savannah elephants. And do the grow faster? There were 2 youngest that didn’t seem big/old enough to have tusks so long. I follow 2 other groups of savannah elephants and even in their 35 year old bulls their tusks are no where near as long as many here. And their 12 - 13 year old males there tusks are 1 foot if that. Curious to see so many long ones!
I hope humans would become more aware of the problem how rapidly v r destroying the earth n nature 💔💔💔💔😭😭😭😭😭by cutting down trees by increased plastic use n all of other activities that r adding to global warming 😞💔
Want to know more about elephants? Discover fascinating facts about the largest living land animal with BBC Earth’s Fact Files 🐘
www.bbcearth.com/factfiles/animals/mammals/elephant
Elephant are amazing! I never tire of watching the videos and learning more about elephant behavior. They truly do have many human qualities.
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I like this series of elephant programs very much, showing the life of elephants. Elephants are really amazing animals, we should protect them!
Hear, hear!
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Or give them intelligence so they can one day be our overlords
It is a protected forest elephant national park
@@afsarahmed6365 no let's not
Anybody else is going talk of how majestic those tusk are
I'm slightly awed by the amount of tuskers in one place after so many years of hearing about poaching being so prevalent in Africa. Excellent video for that alone.
Well do keep in mind that this is from a documentary from 2010, and was filmed I believe between 2008-2009, so all this info is over a decade old.
@@thegamingpigeon3216 so true ✔✔
@@thegamingpigeon3216 and probably compiled over several months or even years.
Love this series! Wish the videos were longer. Could watch this for hours. Always something to learn about these creatures who are probably equal to us in intelligence!
African forest elephants are a very fascinating in how they are similar but also different from other elephant species!
Andrea needs her own series of documentaries
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This is The Forest Elephant.
They are all beautiful and gorgeous animals.
I love nature and elephants also
Culture... one of the critical requirements of intelligence. We see it with dolphins and whales. We see it with the great apes and other primates. We see it with keystone species and apex predators. Culture isn't exclusive to humans only.
I love these videos,they're just so good
It would be interesting to have more information on what learning to be an elephant really means besides dominance & hierarchy. What other skills or knowledge are they gaining?
I hope you there will be a follow up on elephant vocalizing & meaning. That was fascinating.
So beautiful video..
Exactly like my Beuitifull native culture learn and respect our Elders 💯 So important in life Migwech 🇨🇦🙏 Migwech from Toronto ❤️💯
wonderful Thanks
Amazing ♥️♥️♥️
Que cenas hilariantes dos mais novos ...Os elefantes são mesmo engraçados, a brincar a aprender o importante para se ser um grande elefante não sendo só um elefante grande!!
I love bull elephant and there tusk
1:50 This is the first time I saw a forest elephant tusker. Although not as big as the late Satao or Tim, it's still quite long. Does he has a name?
Nice video
That's awesome!
I love BBC Earth 🌎
do you think elephants judge each other on the size of their trunk vs. the size of their giggle stick?
Sehr schön 🤠
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Thanks always for your excellent 👌 presentation I always enjoy your Marvelous work sitting at my Home. May the Lord bless you and your Team.
They has a biggestbrain, now they can do math all day😭😭
Elephants are amazing animals 🥰
Are you familiar with the Iguverse project? They are creating a game where you can not only create nft with your pet, but also help homeless animals all over the world! This is all thanks to the Help-to-earn model. Each participant in the game will donate from their profits to shelters and animal rescue organizations 🙏
Q: would u at BBC Earth be able to help that one elephant that has broken legs that i saw on here last week?? it looks like it is in serious pain walking i would say on his elbows and close to it's mom. 🤔💕
boy those guys have big ears = not use to seeing them that big on an animal
Good.
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Они прекрасны!
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Africans should protect the animals in Africa from people from other countries.
Are the Bush elephant, or pigmy elephant, they seem very small
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I am wondering if forest elephants get their tusks earlier than savannah elephants. And do the grow faster? There were 2 youngest that didn’t seem big/old enough to have tusks so long. I follow 2 other groups of savannah elephants and even in their 35 year old bulls their tusks are no where near as long as many here. And their 12 - 13 year old males there tusks are 1 foot if that. Curious to see so many long ones!
But they are.much smaller, what are you talking about
@@joedennehy386 who is smaller?
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The mammoth.
I noticed they have longer tusks than bush elephants probably cause there less trophy hunter and poached !!!
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He needs for be your.
why are there calves?
Show.
Uh oook.
They need to be in the USA zoos
I hope humans would become more aware of the problem how rapidly v r destroying the earth n nature 💔💔💔💔😭😭😭😭😭by cutting down trees by increased plastic use n all of other activities that r adding to global warming 😞💔