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How Asian Elephants Communicate | Nat Geo WILD
Asian elephants make a range of different sounds to communicate with each other. Learn how to recognize their roars, chirps, and rumbles with acoustic expert Dr. Nachiketha Sharma and National Geographic Explorer and biologist Sangita Iyer.
The National Geographic Society uses the power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Learn more at www.natgeo.org
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published: 12 Aug 2021
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All About Asian Elephants!
What's an Asian elephant, and how can you tell the difference between their species and African elephants?
For more about the elephants at the Houston Zoo and all our other awesome animals, visit http://www.houstonzoo.org
published: 03 Oct 2013
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AFRICAN ELEPHANT VS ASIAN ELEPHANT - Who Will Be The King?
AFRICAN ELEPHANT VS ASIAN ELEPHANT - Who Will Be The King?
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Dangerous Toys - SefChol
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published: 13 Apr 2021
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The Disappearing Elephants of Asia
The elephants of Asia are disappearing at an alarming rate. In this mini documentary, top scientists share the latest information on these magnificent creatures. Script and research by Jen Guyton, PhD ecologist and National Geographic Explorer with an interview with Dr. Gerardo Ceballos of People vs. Extinction.
Incredible footage of Asian elephants in the wild is presented in 4K widescreen format with Dolby Surround Sound. Celebrated Conservation Photojournalist Paul Jan Hilton is one of the many photographers who contributed to this short film.
Global Conservation is working in multiple national parks in Asia where wild elephants are under threat. Using their Global Park Defense system, park rangers are fighting poachers and deforestation.
narrated by Jill Rolls
produced by W.J. McKa...
published: 11 Dec 2020
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The Celebrated Giants of Asia | Nat Geo Wild
If you’ve ever seen an elephant up close, you would know that these incredible beings are nothing less than amazing. But what makes them so intelligent and amazing? Watch this video to find out! #NatGeoWild #RealisHere
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published: 13 Aug 2021
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Elephants 101 | Nat Geo Wild
As the world's largest land mammal, elephants have quite the commanding presence. But did you know elephants can't jump? Or that baby elephants lose their first set of teeth and tusks, just like humans? Learn about both Asian and African elephants and the threats facing these highly intelligent animals today.
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published: 25 Jan 2018
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Learn about the differences between African and Asian elephants at the Wilstem Wildlife Park
WDRB's Keith Kaiser explores the Wilstem Wildlife Park in Paoli, Indiana.
The park is home to dozens of an animals including Asian and African elephants. Visitors to the wildlife park can learn about the difference between the two types of elephants.
Wilstem Wildlife Park's mission is to educate guests about wildlife, enhance and preserve the lives of the animals.
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published: 15 Jun 2021
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Asian Elephants Population Country Wise 2021
Wild Asian Elephants are found in 13 countries in the world. 50% of found in India followed by Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Bangladesh, Nepal, Vietnam.
More than 100,000 Asian elephants may have existed at the beginning of the 20th century, roaming from the Persian Gulf to India and China. But their numbers have plummeted by at least 50% in the past three generations. A large portion of the world’s human population now lives in or near Asian elephant habitat, which has dwindled to just 15% of its historic range. Habitat loss and fragmentation and pressures from poaching and the live elephant trade pose an ever-growing threat to these nomads.
🔴Animals Population Country Wise Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HxJk9QgtXQ&list=PLt-...
published: 28 Oct 2021
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Wild Kratts - Asian Elephants (Season 5 Clip!) | Kids Videos
The Wild Kratts explore the differences between African and Asian elephants. Can you find all of them?
Subscribe to the official Wild Kratts channel for a brand new video every Wednesday!
Check out the official Wild Kratts website for more creature adventures: http://www.wildkratts.com/
#WildKratts
published: 31 May 2018
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China’s wandering elephants need a nap amid 500km trek
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The herd of 15 wild elephants wandering in southwestern China’s Yunnan province was spotted taking a nap amid their 500km trek. It was the first time that the animals were seen resting all together since authorities began monitoring them 12 days before.
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published: 09 Jun 2021
6:46
How Asian Elephants Communicate | Nat Geo WILD
Asian elephants make a range of different sounds to communicate with each other. Learn how to recognize their roars, chirps, and rumbles with acoustic expert Dr...
Asian elephants make a range of different sounds to communicate with each other. Learn how to recognize their roars, chirps, and rumbles with acoustic expert Dr. Nachiketha Sharma and National Geographic Explorer and biologist Sangita Iyer.
The National Geographic Society uses the power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Learn more at www.natgeo.org
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Asian elephants make a range of different sounds to communicate with each other. Learn how to recognize their roars, chirps, and rumbles with acoustic expert Dr. Nachiketha Sharma and National Geographic Explorer and biologist Sangita Iyer.
The National Geographic Society uses the power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Learn more at www.natgeo.org
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How Asian Elephants Communicate | Nat Geo WILD
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- published: 12 Aug 2021
- views: 76859
2:17
All About Asian Elephants!
What's an Asian elephant, and how can you tell the difference between their species and African elephants?
For more about the elephants at the Houston Zoo and ...
What's an Asian elephant, and how can you tell the difference between their species and African elephants?
For more about the elephants at the Houston Zoo and all our other awesome animals, visit http://www.houstonzoo.org
https://wn.com/All_About_Asian_Elephants
What's an Asian elephant, and how can you tell the difference between their species and African elephants?
For more about the elephants at the Houston Zoo and all our other awesome animals, visit http://www.houstonzoo.org
- published: 03 Oct 2013
- views: 104280
12:02
AFRICAN ELEPHANT VS ASIAN ELEPHANT - Who Will Be The King?
AFRICAN ELEPHANT VS ASIAN ELEPHANT - Who Will Be The King?
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Dangerous Toys - SefChol
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Elephants in the wild - Author:MohanF
https://www.quora.com/
#Wildlife #Elephants
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AFRICAN ELEPHANT VS ASIAN ELEPHANT - Who Will Be The King?
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Dangerous Toys - SefChol
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Elephant Eating Grass - Author:Videvo
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Reassure_between_Asian_elephants_-_Plotnik_et_al_2014.png
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:African_Elephant_distribution_map.svg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Elephas_Maximus_distribution_evolution_map.svg
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Herd of Elephants in Kenyan Reserve - Author:Stand Up for Nature
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Elephant_Herd_(139026597).jpeg
Elephants in the wild - Author:MohanF
https://www.quora.com/
#Wildlife #Elephants
- published: 13 Apr 2021
- views: 493286
7:01
The Disappearing Elephants of Asia
The elephants of Asia are disappearing at an alarming rate. In this mini documentary, top scientists share the latest information on these magnificent creatures...
The elephants of Asia are disappearing at an alarming rate. In this mini documentary, top scientists share the latest information on these magnificent creatures. Script and research by Jen Guyton, PhD ecologist and National Geographic Explorer with an interview with Dr. Gerardo Ceballos of People vs. Extinction.
Incredible footage of Asian elephants in the wild is presented in 4K widescreen format with Dolby Surround Sound. Celebrated Conservation Photojournalist Paul Jan Hilton is one of the many photographers who contributed to this short film.
Global Conservation is working in multiple national parks in Asia where wild elephants are under threat. Using their Global Park Defense system, park rangers are fighting poachers and deforestation.
narrated by Jill Rolls
produced by W.J. McKay
*About us*
Global Conservation is dedicated to safeguarding our planet's most vital and endangered wilderness areas as wild spaces face unprecedented threats. With poaching, logging, mining, land clearing, and human encroachment on the rise, these pristine habitats are rapidly disappearing. Over the next decade, human activity is projected to consume half of the remaining intact wildlife habitats, endangering iconic species like tigers, primates, bears, lions, elephants, and rhinos. Protected areas are becoming the last refuges for wildlife in developing nations.
As the sole nature conservation organization focused solely on directly funding park protection systems for national parks and UNESCO World Heritage Sites in developing countries, Global Conservation prioritizes the preservation of these critical ecosystems. We work hand in hand with local and indigenous communities, empowering them as the first line of defense for their ancestral lands. Our flagship program, Global Park Defense, aims to extend "No Cut, No Kill" protection to 25 parks worldwide by 2025. Together with our partners and supporters, we strive to ensure the long-term survival of our planet's most precious natural treasures.
*Where to find us*
Website: https://globalconservation.org/
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/globalconservationUSA/
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Donate: https://globalconservation.org/donate
#peoplevsextinction #stopextinction #extinctionrebellion
https://wn.com/The_Disappearing_Elephants_Of_Asia
The elephants of Asia are disappearing at an alarming rate. In this mini documentary, top scientists share the latest information on these magnificent creatures. Script and research by Jen Guyton, PhD ecologist and National Geographic Explorer with an interview with Dr. Gerardo Ceballos of People vs. Extinction.
Incredible footage of Asian elephants in the wild is presented in 4K widescreen format with Dolby Surround Sound. Celebrated Conservation Photojournalist Paul Jan Hilton is one of the many photographers who contributed to this short film.
Global Conservation is working in multiple national parks in Asia where wild elephants are under threat. Using their Global Park Defense system, park rangers are fighting poachers and deforestation.
narrated by Jill Rolls
produced by W.J. McKay
*About us*
Global Conservation is dedicated to safeguarding our planet's most vital and endangered wilderness areas as wild spaces face unprecedented threats. With poaching, logging, mining, land clearing, and human encroachment on the rise, these pristine habitats are rapidly disappearing. Over the next decade, human activity is projected to consume half of the remaining intact wildlife habitats, endangering iconic species like tigers, primates, bears, lions, elephants, and rhinos. Protected areas are becoming the last refuges for wildlife in developing nations.
As the sole nature conservation organization focused solely on directly funding park protection systems for national parks and UNESCO World Heritage Sites in developing countries, Global Conservation prioritizes the preservation of these critical ecosystems. We work hand in hand with local and indigenous communities, empowering them as the first line of defense for their ancestral lands. Our flagship program, Global Park Defense, aims to extend "No Cut, No Kill" protection to 25 parks worldwide by 2025. Together with our partners and supporters, we strive to ensure the long-term survival of our planet's most precious natural treasures.
*Where to find us*
Website: https://globalconservation.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/globalconservation/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/globalconservationUSA/
X: https://twitter.com/Park_Protection
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZkr6iRf_Zsm6_uxW1_9Kww
Donate: https://globalconservation.org/donate
#peoplevsextinction #stopextinction #extinctionrebellion
- published: 11 Dec 2020
- views: 19838
6:34
The Celebrated Giants of Asia | Nat Geo Wild
If you’ve ever seen an elephant up close, you would know that these incredible beings are nothing less than amazing. But what makes them so intelligent and amaz...
If you’ve ever seen an elephant up close, you would know that these incredible beings are nothing less than amazing. But what makes them so intelligent and amazing? Watch this video to find out! #NatGeoWild #RealisHere
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If you’ve ever seen an elephant up close, you would know that these incredible beings are nothing less than amazing. But what makes them so intelligent and amazing? Watch this video to find out! #NatGeoWild #RealisHere
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- published: 13 Aug 2021
- views: 12610
4:59
Elephants 101 | Nat Geo Wild
As the world's largest land mammal, elephants have quite the commanding presence. But did you know elephants can't jump? Or that baby elephants lose their first...
As the world's largest land mammal, elephants have quite the commanding presence. But did you know elephants can't jump? Or that baby elephants lose their first set of teeth and tusks, just like humans? Learn about both Asian and African elephants and the threats facing these highly intelligent animals today.
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Elephants 101 | Nat Geo Wild
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As the world's largest land mammal, elephants have quite the commanding presence. But did you know elephants can't jump? Or that baby elephants lose their first set of teeth and tusks, just like humans? Learn about both Asian and African elephants and the threats facing these highly intelligent animals today.
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Elephants 101 | Nat Geo Wild
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- published: 25 Jan 2018
- views: 4781630
1:57
Learn about the differences between African and Asian elephants at the Wilstem Wildlife Park
WDRB's Keith Kaiser explores the Wilstem Wildlife Park in Paoli, Indiana.
The park is home to dozens of an animals including Asian and African elephants. Visit...
WDRB's Keith Kaiser explores the Wilstem Wildlife Park in Paoli, Indiana.
The park is home to dozens of an animals including Asian and African elephants. Visitors to the wildlife park can learn about the difference between the two types of elephants.
Wilstem Wildlife Park's mission is to educate guests about wildlife, enhance and preserve the lives of the animals.
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WDRB's Keith Kaiser explores the Wilstem Wildlife Park in Paoli, Indiana.
The park is home to dozens of an animals including Asian and African elephants. Visitors to the wildlife park can learn about the difference between the two types of elephants.
Wilstem Wildlife Park's mission is to educate guests about wildlife, enhance and preserve the lives of the animals.
To see more from WDRB in the Morning: https://www.wdrb.com/wdrb-in-the-morning
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- published: 15 Jun 2021
- views: 25355
1:01
Asian Elephants Population Country Wise 2021
Wild Asian Elephants are found in 13 countries in the world. 50% of found in India followed by Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos, Bhutan, ...
Wild Asian Elephants are found in 13 countries in the world. 50% of found in India followed by Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Bangladesh, Nepal, Vietnam.
More than 100,000 Asian elephants may have existed at the beginning of the 20th century, roaming from the Persian Gulf to India and China. But their numbers have plummeted by at least 50% in the past three generations. A large portion of the world’s human population now lives in or near Asian elephant habitat, which has dwindled to just 15% of its historic range. Habitat loss and fragmentation and pressures from poaching and the live elephant trade pose an ever-growing threat to these nomads.
🔴Animals Population Country Wise Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HxJk9QgtXQ&list=PLt-rHQdzk8mAD0LEF0AtxGXyWOCLkktHJ
African Elephants Population Country Wise:
https://youtu.be/RlkHu92L1Qc
#Elephants #Population #AsianElephants #IndianElephants #Conservation #Endangered #country
https://wn.com/Asian_Elephants_Population_Country_Wise_2021
Wild Asian Elephants are found in 13 countries in the world. 50% of found in India followed by Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Bangladesh, Nepal, Vietnam.
More than 100,000 Asian elephants may have existed at the beginning of the 20th century, roaming from the Persian Gulf to India and China. But their numbers have plummeted by at least 50% in the past three generations. A large portion of the world’s human population now lives in or near Asian elephant habitat, which has dwindled to just 15% of its historic range. Habitat loss and fragmentation and pressures from poaching and the live elephant trade pose an ever-growing threat to these nomads.
🔴Animals Population Country Wise Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HxJk9QgtXQ&list=PLt-rHQdzk8mAD0LEF0AtxGXyWOCLkktHJ
African Elephants Population Country Wise:
https://youtu.be/RlkHu92L1Qc
#Elephants #Population #AsianElephants #IndianElephants #Conservation #Endangered #country
- published: 28 Oct 2021
- views: 17488
3:09
Wild Kratts - Asian Elephants (Season 5 Clip!) | Kids Videos
The Wild Kratts explore the differences between African and Asian elephants. Can you find all of them?
Subscribe to the official Wild Kratts channel for a brand...
The Wild Kratts explore the differences between African and Asian elephants. Can you find all of them?
Subscribe to the official Wild Kratts channel for a brand new video every Wednesday!
Check out the official Wild Kratts website for more creature adventures: http://www.wildkratts.com/
#WildKratts
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The Wild Kratts explore the differences between African and Asian elephants. Can you find all of them?
Subscribe to the official Wild Kratts channel for a brand new video every Wednesday!
Check out the official Wild Kratts website for more creature adventures: http://www.wildkratts.com/
#WildKratts
- published: 31 May 2018
- views: 1303857
2:07
China’s wandering elephants need a nap amid 500km trek
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The herd of 15 wild elephants wandering in southwestern China’s Yunnan province was spotted taking a nap amid their 500km trek. It was the first time that the animals were seen resting all together since authorities began monitoring them 12 days before.
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The herd of 15 wild elephants wandering in southwestern China’s Yunnan province was spotted taking a nap amid their 500km trek. It was the first time that the animals were seen resting all together since authorities began monitoring them 12 days before.
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- published: 09 Jun 2021
- views: 4177103