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  • The study, led by Dr Lucy Bates and Professor Richard Byrne of the University of St Andrews, found that the elephant has become remarkably adept at recognising the degree of threat ...

    • www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthnews/3310923/Elephants-use-smell-to-identify-enemy-tribes.html
  • The new study by Dr Lucy Bates and Professor Richard Byrne found that African elephants reacted with fear when they detected the scent of garments previously worn by men of the ...

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  • The researchers, Dr Lucy Bates and Professor Richard Byrne, first presented elephants with clean, red clothing and with red clothing that had been worn for five days by either a ...

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  • The new study by Dr Lucy Bates and Professor Richard Byrne found that African elephants reacted with fear when they detected ...

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  • The new study by Dr Lucy Bates and Professor Richard Byrne found that African elephants reacted with fear when they detected the scent of garments previously worn by men of the ...

  • The new study by Dr Lucy Bates and Professor Richard Byrne found that African elephants reacted with fear when they detected the scent of garments previously worn by men of the ...

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  • The researchers, Dr Lucy Bates and Professor Richard Byrne, first presented elephants with clean, red clothing and with red clothing that had been worn for five days by either a ...

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  • The new study by Dr Lucy Bates and Professor Richard Byrne found that African elephants reacted with fear when they detected the scent of garments previously worn by men of the ...

  • ... use smell to identify enemy tribes - Telegraph The elephant uses smell and colour-coding to pick out its enemies from ... The study, led by Dr Lucy Bates and Professor Richard Byrne ...

  • The new study by Dr Lucy Bates and Professor Richard Byrne found that African elephants reacted with fear when they detected the scent of garments previously worn by men of the ...

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