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The moment was caught on the camera as the quake rocked Southern California, offering a rare glimpse at how elephants react to danger. In the footage, the large mammals run around initially, then ...
In the video, as the camera is shaking, you can see the elephants form quickly to an 'Alert Circle' to protect the baby elephants and the herd from any threat. The two young elephants are 7-year-old ...
The San Diego Zoo Safari Park captured a video of African elephants forming a protective circle around their young — an instinctive behavior known as an “alert circle.” The response was triggered by a ...
When a 5.2-magnitude earthquake shook Southern California on Monday morning, one elephant herd did something extraordinary ...
Mindy Albright, a mammal curator at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, said it’s a way for the herd to protect its youngest members.
When a 5.2 earthquake hit near San Diego yesterday, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park caught its elephants on video taking action to protect their young, forming what experts call an "alert circle." ...
The zoo reported the herd returned to normal behavior a few minutes after the earthquake, though they continued to remain ...
Heart-melting video shows African elephants at the San Diego Zoo instinctively forming a protective circle after the earthquake hit Southern California.
at the Sacramento History Museum to better educate community members on how to protect themselves during an earthquake. Officials said more than 70% of the state’s population lives within 30 ...
On a calm Monday morning ... it serves as a stark reminder of the region's seismic vulnerabilities. Tsunami Alerts and Public Safety The initial tsunami warning issued post-earthquake highlights the ...
The quake's impact was felt widely, but the quick response of the nursing staff helped to maintain calm in the maternity ward. The death toll from the earthquake has passed 2,000, state media ...