no
elephants
They are smart and have a very good memory.
Elephants are reputed to have a very good memory. Though, we humans probably have the strongest memory of all the animals.
yes elephants have a very good memory causing them to grow weary or suspicious with certain people or situation
An elephant's memory is considered to be very good. They are known to remember locations of resources, recognize other elephants, and recall past events even after many years. This strong memory is essential for their survival in the wild.
no
it is called a herd of Elephants
There memory
The elephant brain is denser than the human's, and the temporal lobes, associated to memory, are more developed than in humans. Elephant's lobes also have more foldings, so that they can store more information. That's why elephants have excellent memory.
The cast of The Memory of Elephants - 2006 includes: James Kavaz as Hunter
elephants
No. The Amazon is in South America and there are no elephants there. Elephants are in Africa and Asia. The African elephants have big ears while the Asian elephants have small ears. Elephants have a good memory and will handle the bones of a elephant they knew. Baby elephants have babysitters within their herd. In Africa one lodge built on a migration path of the elephants and when migrating the elephants walk through the lobby of the lodge.