All Ears: Elephants Can Identify Human Languages

Two African elephants, ivory
Two African elephants in the wild.
(Image credit: Copyright Julie Larsen Maher/WCS.)

An elephant never forgets — especially when it hears the sound of an approaching predator.

But scientists never understood exactly how finely tuned elephants' hearing is, until researchers tried to see if the pachyderms could distinguish among the sounds made by different groups of humans.

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