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Fascinating new study finds elephants exhibit risk avoidance behavior in response to human-generated seismic signals.
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Read moreAnimals have an inner ear, as well as pressure-sensitive nerve endings in their feet called Pacinian corpuscles, and scientists believe these help them detect seismic vibrations.
Fascinating new study finds elephants exhibit risk avoidance behavior in response to human-generated seismic signals.
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