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Elephants are capable of vocal learning

Joyce H. Poole, Peter L. Tyack, Angela S. Stoeger-Horwath and Stephanie Watwood
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Joyce H. Poole: ElephantVoices, Amboseli Trust for Elephants
Peter L. Tyack: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Angela S. Stoeger-Horwath: Institute of Zoology, University of Vienna
Stephanie Watwood: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Nature, 2005, vol. 434, issue 7032, 455-456

Abstract: Two animals coin unexpected sounds as a surprising form of social communication.

Date: 2005
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