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In this special three part Elephants Among Us series of Our Wild World, we will explore the savannah elephants of Africa. In Part Two we will dig deeper into elephant communication, including the recent exciting discovery that elephants use unique names to identify each other, and its implications. I'll share the amazing account of a lone female elephant in South Africa apparently using infrasound to communicate with a blue whale just off the coast. Then, I'll also recount how Chris and I saw a large bull elephant bully a family at Amboseli National Park, and how they used infrasound to call for help from another large bull. We will also learn how ethologists have learned to identify individual elephants in the field. Finally, we will discuss the different lives bull elephants lead from matriarchal led families as well as elephant babies. I will share the amazing encounter I had with a family of elephants while hiking at Lake Manyara National Park, where the great elephant conservationist Dr. Iain Douglas Hamilton, founder of Save the Elephants and the Elephant Crisis Fund, began his studies of elephant migration routes in 1965. I'll also share how patient and polite elephants are when it comes to queuing in line.
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