Observatory: Elephants’ Rumble Is More Like Talking Than Purring, Larynx Study Finds

Thursday, August 2, 2012 - 22:00 in Biology & Nature

The thundering rumbles that elephants use to communicate are produced by a mechanism more akin to the way people talk or sing than to the way cats purr, say scientists who analyzed an elephant larynx.

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