There are lots of fantastic experiences to be had in East Africa. Unforgettable moments can occur anywhere and at any time, but we try to highlight some of the best the region has to offer when it comes to bird watching, game safaris,hiking, trekking,camping & day excursions.
Thursday, 17 December 2015
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Elephants behaviours
Elephants form deep family bonds and live in tight matriarchal family
groups of related females called a herd. The herd is led by the oldest and
often largest female in the herd, called a matriarch. Herds consist of 8-100
individuals depending on topography and family size. When a calf is born, it's
raised and protected by the whole matriarchal herd. Males leave the family unit between the ages of 12-15 and may lead lonely lives or live temporarily with other males.
raised and protected by the whole matriarchal herd. Males leave the family unit between the ages of 12-15 and may lead lonely lives or live temporarily with other males.
Elephants are extremely intelligent animals and have memories that span many years. It is this memory that serves matriarchs well during dry seasons when they need to guide their herds, sometimes for tens of miles, to watering holes that they remember from the past. They also display signs of grief, joy, anger, and play.
Recent research has shown that elephants can communicate over long distances by producing a sub-sonic rumble that can travel over the ground faster than sound through air. Other elephants receive the messages through the sensitive skin on their feet and trunks. It is believed that this is how potential mates and social groups communicate.
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