By Mark Waghorn Elephants really do never forget a face – even after 12 YEARS, according to new research. Their legendary memories are even better than previously thought, say scientists. An elephant in an undisclosed location. When they caught a whiff from a family member they made rumbling sounds, flapped their ears – and continued to have a good sniff. […]
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