Elephants can distinguish between human speech

Jake Glass
    Scientists studying elephants have observed in recent studies that these massive creatures can tell the difference between human languages and genders. Elephants appear more cautious and wary whenever they hear male Massi languages than the various other languages of Kenyans in Africa as the Massi are more savage and have Attacked elephants nearing their villages and cattle. No other mammal thus far has Ben shown to be ale to have this same ability and clearly as man is the only predator of elephants is sows ow quickly evolution can take place. Elephants have learned from their experiences which human sounds to be wary and more artful around. The Massi have butchered many elephants to show their warrior status as a  completely rural and backward African peoples and their massacring of animals for sport clearly shows this sad fact. I imagine if more redneck Southerners camouflage outfits traveled to Africa and hunted elephants like deer they wouldcome to learn their dangerous uly dialect as dangerous as well. Elephants have huge brains and ears and obviously it is good to see these beasts use their auditory adaptations from mother Earthto their best ability to survive and keep their species strong in the face of  Massi slaughter on the African Plaines.

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