African elephants call each other unique names, new study shows
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FILE - A herd of African bush elephants is seen in the Serengeti in Tanzania. (Ikiwaner/Wikimedia Commons, 2010)
African elephants call each other and respond to unique names, a phenomenon that is rare among wild animals, new research shows.
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