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African elephants communicate through sounds and body language. Sounds include sounds that we can hear, such as the famous trumpeting sound, which is usually a response to a surprising stimulus. Sounds also include a lot of very low pitch rumblings, which pass through their feet and then travel for many miles through the ground, where other elephants can sense the sounds. That's a means of long distance communication.

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