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In Africa, Decoding the "Language" of Elephants

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In this National Geographic News article, read about elephant communication. Joyce Poole, who has lived among savanna elephants in Kenya's Amboseli National Park for 27 years, has found that they use more than 70 kinds of vocal sounds and 160 different visual and tactile displays in their day-to-day interactions. Links to related stories and Web sites are also found on this page.

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    Topics: American Democracy, Science, History-Social Science, Life Sciences, Geography

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