Elephants: Only humans have emotions in this world. Many people think that animals do not. But scientists say this is wrong. Elephants also behave like humans. They are not solitary and live in groups with families. Elephants are just as touched as humans are when they meet their loved ones and relatives. When they see their friends, they wag their tails, and when they are happy, they make loud noises. Friendly elephants intertwine each other's trunks when they meet. How humans behave.. elephants too behave. Their behavior is almost similar to humans.
Older male elephants make various attempts to court female elephants. Male elephants walking in different paths touch female elephants. Also elephants are protected after a family is formed. Only in groups for family care. Children are not left alone. One elephant talks to another elephant. They tell the mother elephant when they are hungry. Gunna elephants express their hunger to the mother by acting out. riot. Mothers cry when they are scolded. Instead of following the mother, they stop wherever they fall. People will accept whatever they want. Otherwise they will do maram. Elephants are just that. Elephants, like humans, will listen to their mothers again if they whisper to the baby elephants. If you whisper once, you will listen. How humans try to keep them alive will only lead them back on their way. Otherwise they will cry and not listen to what is said.
People cry when they lose their loved ones. It is hard to forget that. They suffer from the marks of those who tried to forget. Elephants also behave like this. They cry when they lose their loved ones. Like elephants, when a man dies, everyone sits around him and cries. When an elephant dies, all the elephants not sitting near its carcass shed tears. We feel sad that the elephant who was with us has left us. They protect the elephant carcass from being eaten by the rest of the animals. If necessary, the entire herd of elephants will bury the carcass. They have not only emotions but also intelligence and memory. Vienna University scientists have done a study to find out how the emotions of elephants are. This study was done on African forest elephants and it was found that they have emotions like humans. In this chapter, scientists identified a total of 1282 types of behavior.