Ivory poaching over decades has led to the evolution of tuskless elephants, researchers have found, proving that humans are “literally changing the anatomy” of wild animals.
The poaching from elephants in Africa it doesn’t solely have an effect on murdered people. Two new research reveal that the affect of unlawful captures on the populations of those…
African forest elephants roam the dense rainforests of West and Central Africa where they subsist largely on a diet of fruit. They shape forests by dispersing fruit and…
African elephant grazing in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Image: Wikimedia Commons. Katherine J. Wu, The Atlantic | June 2, 2021 Read the original story here.…
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