Elephants increasingly become more nocturnal to evade poachers
Every year, some 30,000 African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are slaughtered by poachers throughout the continent. The elephants, some of the most intelligent creatures out there, are not oblivious and have adapted by drastically altering their foraging patterns. Elephants at a waterhole in Tsavo East National Park in Kenya. Credit: Wikimedia Commons. Traditionally, African elephants are on…
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