成人快手

From Dumbo to Elmer, elephants have always managed to capture the hearts of people across the globe.

African elephant
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African elephants are the largest mammals that live on land.

There鈥檚 a lot of rumours that go round about these gentle giants though: that they never forget, that they grieve, and that their favourite snack is a peanut.

But do any of these hold up?

Elephants don鈥檛 love to eat peanuts

Forget what you鈥檝e seen in pretty much every cartoon containing an elephant - they don鈥檛 actually eat peanuts, and we don鈥檛 really know where the rumour started. They鈥檙e a bit too small for the appetite of such a big animal and most elephants don鈥檛 really like them very much.

Elephants mourn their loved ones when they die

Whilst not entirely conclusive, there鈥檚 lots of evidence to suggest that elephants display very complex emotions and even grieve. They鈥檝e been recorded in the wild standing by dead bodies of relatives for days, crying near them, and even dragging the carcasses with the herd when it鈥檚 time to move on. Even non-relatives have been seen 鈥榩aying respects鈥 to the dead.

Elephants are led by women

African elephant with calf
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Female calves will stay with their mothers their whole lives.

Elephant herds are matriarchal, which means the leader is female. Mothers will spend time with and lead the calves and the male elephants (bulls) will live in a separate herd. Despite the apparent girl-power in the herd however, female elephants are called cows, which quite frankly we think is a bit rude.

There aren鈥檛 really elephant graveyards

Despite what you may have seen in the Lion King, there鈥檚 not a lot of evidence to suggest that elephants gather to die in mass graveyards in the wild. It鈥檚 a legend that鈥檚 persisted for years, in part because poachers treated it like a treasure story, as a lot of elephant carcasses would mean a lot ivory they could sell.

Elephants do have very good memories

Elephants have a bit of a reputation for not forgetting anything and this partially is born out of their migration habits. As the seasons change, elephants move around a bit to make sure they鈥檙e in the best places to survive. Their routes remain largely the same throughout their lifetimes, as they remember the spots along the way where there鈥檚 water and return to them year on year. Smart!

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