The Subtle Language of Elephants and Their Territory - ElephantNews #Video


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In elephant society and their natural behavior, they tend to be protective of their territory. Sometimes you'll see elephants pushing each other around a bit. This is because this is an area where elephants can roam freely. Many times, elephants will roam freely with each other. However, sometimes they don't like their territory disturbed as much as in this case. Lek Lek tries to push Mauy Lek, Chom Pu out of her territory.
This moment shows us how elephants, much like humans, value their personal space and boundaries. While they often live peacefully together, small pushes and nudges are a reminder that even within a herd, every elephant has a place they wish to call their own.

 

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  • CharMaine

    Woo what a mess and they are loving every minute of it. Such joy to watch them in their natural environment. 'I'm queen of this hill'. Fear not, they'll be sharing a tasty tree tomorrow. Can you say, 'Best Life Ever!'