How to read elephant body language

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2017
  • Take a closer look at elephant body language as expert safari guide Brent Leo-Smith talks you through the do's and don't with these astounding giants of the wild.
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  • @Enya_Totem
    @Enya_Totem 2 года назад +10

    This was such a nice conversation he had with this wild animal and the bull understood him right away without speaking a single word in English. A very informative and interesting video about these wonderful creatures, thank you very much.

  • @TheOrigamiGuru
    @TheOrigamiGuru 6 лет назад +8

    Just found your video, loving it!!! Last 25 seconds were the best in the whole video tbh. "HEY!" *Bangs Car Door*...immediately back to calm smooth talking :)

  • @PennilessPolitics
    @PennilessPolitics 4 года назад +16

    So I've been watching a lot of Elephants.
    I think I've figured out that raising a front foot off the ground and holding it for a moment tells everyone "hold on a sec. I'm thinking of what to do next.
    Lifting one rear leg means follow me.
    I can't get enough of the elephant in the hotel lobby.
    Wild Elephants come to visit Humans in their enclosure.
    I'd vacation there if I could.

    • @un_known_o-o
      @un_known_o-o 3 года назад +2

      Thanks for this! I'm making a game and there's gonna be elephants in it so I'm "studying" elephant behavior and this is gonna help a lot!

    • @ShadowJ667
      @ShadowJ667 Год назад +1

      Actually when an elephant lifts its leg its usually because they heard some sort of communication with another heard, too low pitch for us to hear.

  • @Ariel692769
    @Ariel692769 5 лет назад +19

    2:13 Can't stress that enough.

    • @thewiseowl8804
      @thewiseowl8804 Год назад

      It’s the elephant's fault for not speaking English or Mandarin.

  • @FellipeRodrigues89
    @FellipeRodrigues89 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks for showing us a glimpse of this incredible animal.

  • @jackiek5782
    @jackiek5782 7 лет назад +38

    This was a fascinating video. Would definitely look for more like these in the future!

    • @en5374
      @en5374 2 года назад

      this guy is an amateur who has no clue what he's talking about, clearly has no scientific background

  • @jolandahuisman8007
    @jolandahuisman8007 3 месяца назад

    Thank you it's important to respect there space ....it's good to Lear from other that have the experience with wildlife in Afrika great video 🐘💖

  • @christinerose4839
    @christinerose4839 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful world of magnificent Elephants that I truly love ❤️ thanks for the information

  • @YahawahsChild-sw6vc
    @YahawahsChild-sw6vc 4 года назад +3

    I love elephants, respect their space

  • @WildlifeObsessed
    @WildlifeObsessed 6 лет назад +2

    Am learning all the time. Thanks.

  • @stufari880
    @stufari880 6 лет назад +18

    Thanks - very helpful. @3:12 you said "sometimes you need to get out of there" .. when do you know that time has arrived?

  • @BrahmaRahi
    @BrahmaRahi 6 лет назад +1

    Fascinating and helpful video.

  • @deliawright8626
    @deliawright8626 4 года назад

    Thank you Brant Leo Smith

  • @MrAtlantafalcon
    @MrAtlantafalcon 2 года назад +4

    I’ve been taught that an eating elephant is generally a happy elephant. They’re mostly focused on feeding.
    The one time I’ve been charged by an African elephant, it was a large bull in musth. He rounded a turn from behind some trees and scruff at a full run, and he had his trunk draped over his right tusk. When I say “full run”, I mean he leaned his body into the turn the way you would take a corner on a motorcycle. It was obvious that he meant business and was not bluffing. We quickly reversed to get away from him, while spotting other males quickly moving through the bush on either side of us. It was a dangerous situation. I honestly believe he would have flipped our vehicle over, because he was that angry and aggressive.

  • @mortalclown3812
    @mortalclown3812 Год назад +1

    You can tell how much he loves them...I hope they can tell, too.

  • @fromundachees
    @fromundachees 4 года назад

    Nice video Brent!

  • @igor492
    @igor492 3 года назад

    So cool!

  • @SimonBotes
    @SimonBotes 7 лет назад

    Very informative video. Thank you #WE #SafariLive #BrentLeoSmith

  • @mimime5376
    @mimime5376 5 лет назад +2

    More please!

  • @himanshuchaudhary5448
    @himanshuchaudhary5448 2 года назад +1

    Man said ehhhhh
    Elephant said aight imma head out

  • @kmediaza6830
    @kmediaza6830 Год назад

    Was this filmed in the Timbavati by any chance ? 👀

  • @ThomasHiensch
    @ThomasHiensch 3 года назад

    What should you do if you see wild elephants in a distance and you want to avoid any problems. Walk away? Stay put?

  • @spathyanity
    @spathyanity 7 лет назад

    Would love to know the date when the elephant faced off with Brent where he had to bang the car. Will go back and watch that stream when I know.

  • @ddstar
    @ddstar 7 лет назад

    SO brave.

  • @makalam4832
    @makalam4832 Год назад

    How to know when to get away? What is the behaviour of the elephant that you know you now must run?

  • @mauriciocabello3413
    @mauriciocabello3413 2 года назад +1

    me encanta el final xd

  • @AnantSing
    @AnantSing 4 года назад +2

    What if i poop, will it calm down the situation !

  • @lochrine-8432
    @lochrine-8432 5 лет назад +2

    The smart survive, the social survive, the big bull boye survives

  • @kilisloe3474
    @kilisloe3474 4 года назад +2

    Where're the people who think they know more than the professionals?

  • @ColeTrain135
    @ColeTrain135 3 года назад

    Cool green screen....

  • @erikstensaas1202
    @erikstensaas1202 4 года назад +3

    Also aren't the ears flapping a particular way a telltale sign of aggression?

    • @trevoromondi1663
      @trevoromondi1663 4 года назад

      I'm sure it is

    • @samanthasnyder9087
      @samanthasnyder9087 2 года назад +3

      Nope. It's actually a good sign. It's the tail (stiffened and straight) and the position of the trunk (if placed over the tusks- that's b a d. Get gone asap)

  • @chicolofi
    @chicolofi 5 лет назад +33

    Reading and understanding women's behavior and body language is by far more difficult.

    • @nukiepie
      @nukiepie 5 лет назад +4

      how does this only hve 2 likes?

    • @casandrakevinnotspencer1510
      @casandrakevinnotspencer1510 Год назад +2

      I'll take that as a compliment 😜😂🫣

    • @thewiseowl8804
      @thewiseowl8804 Год назад

      @@nukiepie It has 29, you absolute imbecile!

    • @jerryhall5709
      @jerryhall5709 11 месяцев назад +5

      When her handbag is in a high position it's a sign that she may attack. Walk backwards slowly but don't run. It will only encourage her to chase you.

    • @valerieelisebethcooper83
      @valerieelisebethcooper83 5 месяцев назад

      😀👌

  • @julierani6592
    @julierani6592 5 лет назад

    गुड एलीफेंट

  • @earthdog1961
    @earthdog1961 5 лет назад +3

    So basically, Elephants act just like people . . .

  • @nayanmonidas5328
    @nayanmonidas5328 5 лет назад

    Behind the camera a complete team is there to bring back the anchor s deadbody if the giant had attacked

  • @KingofgraceSARA
    @KingofgraceSARA 3 года назад

    Why aren't they're any native people in charge of these animal reserves?

  • @stefanoresta7175
    @stefanoresta7175 5 лет назад

    Ma si può avere in italiano......??????

  • @dionnedunsmore9996
    @dionnedunsmore9996 4 года назад

    I Recently watched a Seminar on elephant behavior and the woman was sharing something about the penis. A male will drop it when hes scared or something like that. I think she said hell do that when hes around a dominant Bull who is in must too.
    Anybody else hear anything on this?

    • @HC3053suevus
      @HC3053suevus 2 года назад

      Well, that’s not different for many men when they are facing a (much) stronger competitor, but when my penis is up, it "unfortunately" does not sink very quickly even in such situations. 😉 😎 But it should actually be better not to show ones erect penis "too clearly" to a mighty bull elephant who is in Musth. 😀
      But joking aside: I think your seminary teacher was probably right about everything you said above.

  • @judithiorio6403
    @judithiorio6403 6 лет назад

    Does anyone know why the elephant was missing its tail ???

    • @wHiPpEdFoRJeOnJuNgKoOk
      @wHiPpEdFoRJeOnJuNgKoOk 6 лет назад +1

      Judith Iorio hunters chopped it off

    • @MoogieSRO
      @MoogieSRO 5 лет назад +5

      Ignore Ms w. 90% of the time it's because hyenas, lions or wild dogs chewed it off when they were small.

  • @tommyaudio
    @tommyaudio Год назад +1

    too bad he didn't share what they do when they're excited or happy

  • @2dasimmons
    @2dasimmons 5 лет назад +3

    I'm just SICK OF ELEPHANTS BEING MISTREATED AND DESTROYED BY annoying humans:/

  • @Chococacaooo
    @Chococacaooo 6 лет назад +2

    50 years ago, they were more quiet and more numerous, humans sucks

  • @unfixablegop
    @unfixablegop Год назад

    If the elephant crushes you you did it wrong.

  • @lloyd9710
    @lloyd9710 12 дней назад

    Don’t misbehave
    Ok I won’t

  • @rajanrajan-ie5js
    @rajanrajan-ie5js 5 лет назад

    Asian elephants are more dangerous & agressive

    • @cacatr4495
      @cacatr4495 2 года назад +1

      No, they're not. Asian elephants are more docile than African elephants. It's just that Asian elephants are so targeted by people that they're defensive and on guard. When Asian elephants feel threatened, they let you know, as they've been targeted fiercely. What you're judging by is how threatened they feel, that's the result of how threatened they've BEEN. If people would stop targeting Asian elephants, if they would respect them and give them space, they would learn the truth. Every zoo-ele-handler in the West knows that Asian eles are easier to work with than African eles.

  • @breadandcircus1
    @breadandcircus1 7 лет назад +22

    What I see here is a man in a car invading a wild animal's space, taunting him with his vehicle and his shouts. This behavior on the part of this man is not 'educational', indeed t's reprehensible for the lack of respect toward the animal. In this case that fool invaded the elephant's space and is trying to make the animal submit to his will. I felt sorry for that magnificent elephant.

    • @hankfahly5358
      @hankfahly5358 6 лет назад +16

      breadandcircus1 you have zero knowledge on the situation

    • @Bluenose352
      @Bluenose352 6 лет назад +7

      breadandcircus1 People, other than tour groups, travel throughout Africa. These are good tips to know, in case there are Elephants along the roads.

    • @forpetessake3532
      @forpetessake3532 6 лет назад

      breadandcircus1 THIS is an expert Safari Live Guide - I SAID...... EXPERT. Saying that , no wild animal is 200% predictable.

    • @equestanton1017
      @equestanton1017 5 лет назад

      Agree 100%.

    • @cacatr4495
      @cacatr4495 2 года назад +2

      Shouting? I didn't hear any shouting.

  • @alexmatwick2737
    @alexmatwick2737 4 года назад +1

    You should be thinking about YOUR behaviour.