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The secret world of elephants you didn’t know about

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 19, 2025, 07:00 IST
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The secret world of elephants you didn’t know about​

In recent years, as the world talks more about saving wildlife and protecting ecosystems, elephants have come to represent both the beauty and the fragility of nature. They’re not just the largest land animals– they’re also highly intelligent, emotional, and social beings. To truly understand elephants, we need to look beyond their size and notice how they live, interact, and adapt to their surroundings.

Here’s a closer look at what makes them so unique and worth protecting.

Disclaimer: The information in this article is drawn from online sources and ecological studies. Some details may vary depending on species and regions.

Images: Canva (for representative purposes only)

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The longest pregnancy in the animal world

Elephants are known for having one of the longest gestation periods of any animal– nearly two years. This long pregnancy is nature’s way of ensuring the calf is strong and ready for survival. Within hours of being born, baby elephants can stand and walk, which is very important in the wild.

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Strength and unique features

Of course, their huge size stands out, but elephants are also famous for their trunks. This incredible organ works as a tool, a hand, and even a way to communicate. African elephants are usually bigger than Asian elephants, but both are built perfectly for the environments they live in.

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Eating habits that shape nature

Elephants spend most of their day eating– from grass and leaves to fruits. Because of their large appetite, they help shape forests and grasslands. They also spread seeds as they move, which makes them key players in keeping ecosystems healthy.

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Memory and social connections

The saying “elephants never forget” is not far from the truth. They remember routes, waterholes, and even other elephants. This memory helps them survive during tough times and strengthens the bonds within their family groups.

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Emotional lives

Elephants are known to show feelings like empathy and grief. They’ve been seen comforting each other, working together, and even mourning their dead. These behaviours show how deep their social and emotional lives are.

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Female-led families

Elephant herds are usually led by the oldest and most experienced female, called the matriarch. She makes important decisions for the group, guiding them to food and water. Herds mostly consist of female elephants and their young, while adult males often live alone but sometimes join groups temporarily.

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Natural survival tricks

To protect themselves from the harsh sun and insects, elephants cover their skin with mud or dust. It works like sunscreen and insect repellent, showing how smartly they’ve adapted to their environment.

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