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Judi Lynn

(160,515 posts)
Sat Sep 5, 2020, 11:03 PM Sep 2020

Secrets of male elephant society revealed in the wild

By Helen Briggs
BBC Environment correspondent
3 September 2020

Older male elephants have an important role to play in the survival of the species by passing on their skills and knowledge to younger males, a study of African elephants suggests.

Matriarchs lead groups of daughters and their calves, while males grow up and leave the herd.

Mature bull elephants play an important role in leading these younger males, researchers have found.

And their loss by poaching or hunting could have "disastrous impacts".

The study, published in the journal Scientific Reports suggests older bulls are likely to occupy a similar role in male society as matriarchs in female breeding herds.

. . .

Mature adult bulls were more likely to travel at the front of groups of males, suggesting they may be important leaders with valuable ecological knowledge.

Survival secrets
The idea that lone older males do little for the survival of the species has been used as an argument to support the legal trophy hunting of old males.

However, the new research suggests that killing older males could have "disastrous consequences" in removing key figures in male elephant society.

More:
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-54018133

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Secrets of male elephant society revealed in the wild (Original Post) Judi Lynn Sep 2020 OP
Fascinating. What kind of loser would hunt an elephant for kicks? Hoyt Sep 2020 #1
Poach eggs, not elephants or other wild animals... abqtommy Sep 2020 #2
I can't even think of an elephant anymore ZZenith Sep 2020 #3

ZZenith

(4,119 posts)
3. I can't even think of an elephant anymore
Sun Sep 6, 2020, 02:28 AM
Sep 2020

without wishing the worst kind of harm possible for a couple of well-known elephant hunters.

Put them naked in a pen with a couple of bull elephants and then show the elephants the photos those boys are so proud of. Elephants are smart. They’ll know what to do.

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