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SCRATCHING ELEPHANT TRUNKS! Episode 13 of our Elephant Behaviour Series

Everyone loves a good ol’ scratch, and that includes elephants. In Episode 13 of our Elephant Behaviour series, we take a closer look at a fascinating behaviour that Elephant Voices has aptly named "Scratch-with-Trunk." Join us as we explore how elephants use their trunks to alleviate those pesky itches, particularly focusing on their ears and eyes, which are their most common targets for relief. However, it's important to note that sometimes what appears to be a simple scratch may actually be a form of displacement behaviour. We will explain in greater detail in the video. Thank you to the team at Elephant Voices for sharing all their research on their public platform called the Elephant Ethogram, which provides the world with all this incredible insight into elephant behaviours. Use this link to view the Elephant Ethogram by Elephant Voices: https://www.elephantvoices.org/elepha... Elephant voices describes the behaviour Scratch with trunk as follows: Using the curled distal portion of the trunk, or the trunk fingers, to scratch the body. We hope that you enjoy episode 13! * Our elephant behaviour videos highlight a range of fascinating behaviours observed in the unique semi-habituated Jabulani Herd. Utilising the information from the Elephant Ethogram—a public platform developed and generously shared by the team at Elephant Voices—we present some of the more commonly seen physical behaviours. Through a series of easy to understand examples featuring individual behaviours, we aim to provide insight into some of the surface complexities of elephant behaviour. It's important to note that all behaviours are subject to interpretation and are influenced by various contributing factors that we take into account.*

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