BBC: Chinese elephant mystery

 IMAGE COPYRIGHTREUTERSimage captionA herd of endangered elephants in China has completely dumbfounded scientists globallyElephants are by nature fiercely intelligent beasts and experts who study them day in day out already know a great deal about them.And yet a herd of endangered elephants in China has completely dumbfounded scientists globally, while captivating an entire nation in the process.It's not unusual for elephants to move small distances. But this herd has been lumbering its way across China for more than a year now. The elephants have jnow strayed almost 500km (310 miles), a mammoth trek from their original habitat.It's thought that they started their journey last spring from Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve in the southwest of the country, near the border with Myanmar and Laos.They began moving north and in the last few months, the elephants have popped up in a number of villages, towns and cities.Read on…

BBC: Chinese elephant mystery

 


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image captionA herd of endangered elephants in China has completely dumbfounded scientists globally

Elephants are by nature fiercely intelligent beasts and experts who study them day in day out already know a great deal about them.

And yet a herd of endangered elephants in China has completely dumbfounded scientists globally, while captivating an entire nation in the process.

It's not unusual for elephants to move small distances. But this herd has been lumbering its way across China for more than a year now. The elephants have jnow strayed almost 500km (310 miles), a mammoth trek from their original habitat.

It's thought that they started their journey last spring from Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve in the southwest of the country, near the border with Myanmar and Laos.

They began moving north and in the last few months, the elephants have popped up in a number of villages, towns and cities.


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