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  2. Elephant cognition - Wikipedia

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    The living species of elephant (both Asian and African) have a very large and highly complex neocortex, a trait also shared by humans, apes and certain dolphin species. Asian elephants have the greatest volume of cerebral cortex available for cognitive processing of all existing land animals.

  3. The Science Behind the Incredible Long-Term Memory of Elephants

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    African elephant researchers have discovered that the oldest matriarchal elephants have the best memories. The older the elephant, the more time she’s had to experience life, meet others, and ...

  4. Mirror test - Wikipedia

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    The hamadryas baboon is one of many primate species that has been administered the mirror test.. The mirror test—sometimes called the mark test, mirror self-recognition (MSR) test, red spot technique, or rouge test—is a behavioral technique developed in 1970 by American psychologist Gordon Gallup Jr. to determine whether an animal possesses the ability of visual self-recognition. [1]

  5. Animal cognition - Wikipedia

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    For example, several studies have shown that performance is better on, for example, a color discrimination (e.g. blue vs green) after the animal has learned another color discrimination (e.g. red vs orange) than it is after training on a different dimension such as an X shape versus an O shape. The reverse effect happens after training on forms.

  6. African Elephant Reunited With Her Sisters After More Than a ...

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    An African Elephant named Madhubala was finally reunited with her sisters after 15 years. Madhubala experienced poor conditions in captivity at Karachi Zoo in Pakistan.After the death of her other ...

  7. For elephants, like people, greetings are a complicated affair

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    For elephants, greetings appear to be a similarly complex affair. A study based on observations of African savannah elephants in the Jafuta Reserve in Zimbabwe provides new insight into the visual ...

  8. Joyce Poole - Wikipedia

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    Her studies have delved into topics such as elephant vocal learning, [18] olfactory communication, and elephants' ability to classify human ethnic groups by odor and garment color. Poole's work has also explored the intentional use of signals, such as ostensive communication, where elephants emphasize the importance of specific messages within ...

  9. Are Raju the elephant's tears of joy the real deal? - AOL

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    Elephants are well known for their intelligence and excellent memories, but here's another trait that may surprise you - they apparently also cry in emotional situations. Take this story for example.