Elephant Logatory Communication

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The most common way for elephants to communicate with each other is through differing audible calls that send specific messages. These calls are made to resolve disagreements with other elephants and to communicate with the herd regarding their movements. Adult elephants use audible calls to care for their young, to signal the end of mealtime, and to inform their young when it’s time to leave an area. Like human voices, auditory calls between elephants are familiar to all elephants that hear them.
The most common form of auditory communication is the trumpet call. Elephants do, however, have an entire range of sounds, including a scream, rumble, groan, and squeal. The pitch of the sound varies depending on the elephant’s mood and intentions.

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