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  2. Elephants Can Remember - Wikipedia

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    Elephants Can Remember is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in 1972. [1] It features her Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and the recurring character Ariadne Oliver .

  3. 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 ...

  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. 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.

  6. Melancholy Elephants - Wikipedia

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    "Melancholy Elephants" is a 1982 science fiction short story by Canadian writer Spider Robinson. The story examines the interaction of copyright and longevity, and the possible effects of the extension of copyright to perpetuity. Its title is a reference to claims that elephants "never forget".

  7. The truth behind why African elephants are dropping dead - AOL

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    35 elephants suddenly dropped dead in 2020, and no one could explain why, yet these new findings may just be the answer

  8. Elephant cognition - Wikipedia

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    They spent the next two days quietly standing over her body. They sometimes left to get water or food, but they would always return. [42] Occurrences of elephants' behaving this way around human beings are common throughout Africa. On many occasions, they have buried dead or sleeping humans or aided them when they were hurt. [23]

  9. Why Elephants Have Big Ears: The Secret to Staying Cool

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    Elephants have giant, floppy ears because they regulate body temperature in extreme heat. African elephants are the biggest land mammals in the world. African elephants can weigh up to 15,000 pounds.