African elephants address one another by unique name-like calls, new study suggests
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A new study suggests that african elephants may use unique name-like calls to address one another. The study's findings imply that these calls could be similar to human names, with some outlets interpreting the results as elephants having "names" for each other. The research indicates that african elephants use individually specific calls to communicate with each other, although the extent to which these calls function like human names is still being understood.
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