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Maroc Maroc - Daily Maverick - A La Une - 24/Jun 18:27

RUMBLECHAT: Wild elephants give names to those they talk to, study finds

Elephants are chatty, using a wide range of sounds – from trumpeting to infrasound. By using AI to sort their varied soundscape, researchers have found they address one another by name, something it was thought only humans do.

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