Elephants communicate with each other using a variety of vocalizations, body language, and infrasound frequencies that are below the range of human hearing. They produce a wide range of sounds including trumpets, rumbles, and growls to convey different messages such as warning of danger, expressing excitement, or maintaining social bonds. Their large ears also play a crucial role in communication by picking up distant sounds and vibrations, allowing them to stay in contact with other elephants over long distances.
Touching is an important form of communication among elephants. Individuals greet each other by stroking or wrapping their trunks. Older elephants discipline younger elephants with trunk-slaps, kicks, and shoves!
Elephants have a wide variety of noises, including trumpeting with their trunks, but also make low rumbling sounds with their vocal cords (not their "tummy") that are subsonic and can travel for miles through the ground (they're seismic"). The sounds can be heard by other, distant, elephants through their feet and trunks. These low frequency noises are called 'infrasound'.
On average, about 350,000 elephants are born each year.
Yes, elephants can communicate over long distances through infrasound, which are low-frequency vocalizations that can travel through the ground and be detected by other elephants many miles away. This form of communication allows elephants to stay in touch with each other and coordinate their movements, especially during migrations or in search of resources.
there noise helps them talk to each other
they don't eat each other
yes elephants are like humans if they like each other they will have sex
Touching is an important form of communication among elephants. Individuals greet each other by stroking or wrapping their trunks. Older elephants discipline younger elephants with trunk-slaps, kicks, and shoves!
Touching is an important form of communication among elephants. Individuals greet each other by stroking or wrapping their trunks. Older elephants discipline younger elephants with trunk-slaps, kicks, and shoves!
Of course, mice can talk to each other.
The two way that the elephants are like humans was that they hug each other to calm each other when they are frighten.Another way that hey are also the same as us is that they missed each other when they are separated.
so they can protect each other from predattors and other threats.
Elephants Only Talk Occasionally was created on 2006-11-21.
Because the people that talk about other people like them
No, luckily they don't eat each other. If they did they could possibly get sick by diseases passed through the elephant to the other if they were eating each other
Yes, but only through marriage.
No, they're related to each other and it's a vital part of young elephants education that they don't stomp on their relatives.