This African proverb “When two elephants fight, it is the grass that gets hurt” is a timeless reflection of how conflicts between powerful individuals or groups often harm ordinary people the most.
On a Spring Day in 1961, Mr. and Mrs. Alderson Muncy of Paynesville in McDowell County walked into Henderson’s Supermarket where they used food stamps to buy groceries. Their first purchase was a can ...
If there’s one thing the internet can never get enough of, it’s baby elephants. Digital creator and traveler Khyati Dhingra shared a video of two baby elephants play-fighting in Mikumi National Park ...
These gentle giants are not only powerful in size but also remarkable in mind. African elephants are highly intelligent, emotional, and social animals. They live in close family groups, care deeply ...
Africa’s largest elephant DNA study reveals growing genetic isolation as habitats shrink, raising urgent concerns for ...
LIWONDE NATIONAL PARK, Malawi -- Half a dozen African elephants lay strewn on a riverside plain in Malawi, immobilized by darts fired from a helicopter in a massive project to move 500 elephants, by ...
When we say elephant and crocodile, it seems odd that we could put them in the same sentence. After all, crocodiles are ...
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