Can elephants feel anger?

Elephants, the largest land animals on the planet, are among the most exuberantly expressive of creatures. Joy, anger, grief, compassion, love; the finest emotions reside within these hulking masses. Through years of research, scientists have found that elephants are capable of complex thought and deep feeling.
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Can elephants get angry?

Elephants are usually peaceful animals. Females may, however, be aggressive when young calves are present and bulls can be exceptionally aggressive during musth. All elephants may become aggressive when sick, injured or harassed.
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What happens when an elephant gets angry?

Agitated elephants usually provide several warning signals before following through with a full-blown, car-crushing charge. Ear flapping, bush bashing, trumpeting, dust throwing and mock charging can all form part of the pre-charge performance. So, if an ellie is angry, you'll know all about it.
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Do elephants hold a grudge?

Researchers believe elephants' good memories are a big part of how elephants survive and why so many live so long (50 to 60 years or more on average). Those who work closely with elephants also have noticed that elephants remember injuries and can hold grudges against those who have hurt them.
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Why do elephants get so angry?

Although bull herds have been observed, they are extremely rare. In addition, when bull elephants are mature, they begin going into a periodic phase known as musth, characterised by high levels of testosterone and a spurt in energy, during which they show heightened aggression and unpredictability.
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Why elephants get angry, and how to escape a charging elephant



Can elephants get revenge?

Joyce Poole, from the Amboseli Elephant Research Project in Kenya, told New Scientist: "They are certainly intelligent enough and have good enough memories to take revenge.
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What do elephants fear the most?

Elephants are afraid of bees. Let that sink in for a second. The largest animal on land is so terrified of a tiny insect that it will flap its ears, stir up dust and make noises when it hears the buzz of a beehive. Of course a bee's stinger can't penetrate the thick hide of an elephant.
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Do elephants remember you forever?

Elephants can recognize their family members after decades of separation. After being shown bones and tusks from deceased elephants, elephants reacted strongest to those from a member of their herd. This suggests they recognized and remembered family members even years after they had passed.
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Can elephants forgive?

From Episode 5 | Battle Lines | Ravaged by civil conflict, the park's elephants are wary. An elephant doesn't forget, but, in time, perhaps they can forgive. Elephant expert Joyce Poole meets the main matriarch, Provocadora, of Gorongosa's elephant family.
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Do elephants feel jealousy?

They know envy and jealousy, can throw tantrums and harbour grudges about a perceived injustice, just like human children. And just like human children, they can be competitive for rank and status amongst their peers.
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What emotions do elephants feel?

Joy, anger, grief, compassion, love; the finest emotions reside within these hulking masses. Through years of research, scientists have found that elephants are capable of complex thought and deep feeling. In fact, the emotional attachment elephants form toward family members may rival our own.
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Do elephants show human emotions?

Highly empathetic animals

Elephants are considered to be one of the world's most empathic species. In my last blog, I wrote about how African elephants grieve and mourn their dead, proving that they're truly empathetic, social animals.
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Do elephants fight to the death?

They figure out dominance by fighting. This fighting can range from mild, playful pushing to raging battles to the death.
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What is the most angry animal?

The Nile crocodile gets the number one spot because it is the only animal on the list to consider humans a regular part of its diet.
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Which animal gets more angry?

The Nile crocodile is the most aggressive animal in the world mostly because it considers humans a “regular part of its diet” according to a-z-animals.com. The animal can weigh up to 1,650 pounds and can be found in 26 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Do elephants cry tears of emotion?

While this may look superficially like emotional "crying", it occurs simply because elephants have lost the normal mammalian structures that drain excess moisture away from their eyes; without a true lacrimal structure, elephants are physically unable to produce emotional tears.
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What animal does not forgive?

Cats never forgive.

Scientists have observed similar behaviors in non-primates like goats and hyenas; the only species that has so far failed to show outward signs of reconciliation are domestic cats.
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Do elephants cry when another elephant dies?

Researchers have observed elephants trying to help dying friends, lifting them with tusks and trunks, crying out in distress.
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Do elephants bond with humans?

Peachey stated that elephants are almost predisposed to cooperate and work with humans as long as they are treated with respect and sensitivity.
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Which animal has the shortest memory?

A comparable study on chimpanzees found that bees had the worst memory, with a recall duration of just 2.5 seconds. Also earning bees a spot on the list of top 10 animals with the worst memory in the world.
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What is the smartest animal?

1: Chimpanzee. Chimpanzees can learn sign language to communicate with humans. Topping our list of smartest animals is another great ape, the chimpanzee. The impressive intellectual abilities of this animal have long fascinated humans.
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What do elephants never forget?

Elephants do not have the greatest eyesight in the animal kingdom, but they never forget a face.
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What is elephant weakness?

We all have our weaknesses, but did you know that the mighty elephant's weakness is the humble bee? Apparently, elephants are instinctively afraid of bees.
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What do elephants hate?

They hate ants.

Despite being the biggest land animals, elephants are frightened of one of the smallest! Although they could easily stomp them, elephants avoid ants because they can easily get into their trunks and wreak havoc on the sensitive nerve endings within.
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What animal do elephants hate?

Elephants hate bees. Their alleged fear of mice is just a rumor (albeit a very, very old one, dating from 77 AD). But elephants do in fact retreat from the sound of angry bees and emit a low-frequency noise that alerts other pachyderms to stay away too.
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