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

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    Elephants have excellent memories.In fact, researchers suggest their memory is just as good as that of dolphins and apes. An elephant never forgets might be an exaggeration, but elephants actually ...

  3. Elephant cognition - Wikipedia

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    They stood over Tina for the night and then began to leave in the morning. The last to leave was Teresia. [30] Because elephants are so closely knit and highly matriarchal, a family can be devastated by the death of another (especially a matriarch), and some groups never recover their organization. Cynthia Moss has observed a mother, after the ...

  4. Cultural depictions of elephants - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "Elephants never forget" refers to the belief that elephants have excellent memories. The variation "Women and elephants never forget an injury" originates from the 1904 book Reginald on Besetting Sins by British writer Saki. [48] [49] This adage seems to have a basis in fact, as reported in Scientific American:

  5. Why Asian Elephants Are More Than Just the Largest ... - AOL

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    Here are some facts you’ll never forget about these magnificent creatures! 1. They Are One of Only Three Species of Elephant ... Because they eat so much, elephants may only be active for about ...

  6. Why Elephants Have the Longest Pregnancies on Earth - AOL

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    In fact, elephants have so much developing to do in the womb that they actually have the longest pregnancies of any creature on With all that size and brain power, it should come as no surprise ...

  7. Talk:Elephant cognition - Wikipedia

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    The statement, however, seems to imply that either Asian elephants have the most cortical neurons (they don't [1]), or that they're capable of using the empty spaces between neurons to process info. Many statements also lack a credible source, such as the previous example about cortical volume.

  8. Neuroscience Explains Why Elephants Are So Dang Smart ... - AOL

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  9. An Elephant Never Forgets - Wikipedia

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    They all reply that they can't remember, but the elephant proceeds to remind them that he never forgets. This continues until the swan asks the elephant a simple math question, which he shamefully admits to forget, and the class retorts him for it. After this, the swan makes the class take a test, which she leaves in charge of a turtle.