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7 Ways Elephants are Similar to Humans
The correlation is shockingly positive
Every year approximately twenty thousand elephants in Africa are killed for their tusks. And now the world’s beautiful, majestic and gentle giants have joined the endangered species list.
It’s heartbreaking that we as humans are behind the death of creatures that are so similar to us. You might be wondering how on earth elephants are similar to humans, we may look vastly different to them but below I have listed seven ways in which elephants are similar to us:
1. Elephants mourn their dead
Female elephants who lose a calf (baby elephant) have been known to look severely distressed and stay with the body for days. This is sometimes followed by weeks of a mourning period that could be likened to depression. The elephant lags far behind the group, almost as if needing some space to deal with death.
In an interesting video published by the National Geographic elephants can be seen mourning a dead elephant. What is particularly astonishing about the video is that it’s not just the elephant’s relatives that mourn the death of the elephant. Elephants that are not part of the heard also walk past the dead elephant, viewing and smelling it, as if to…