Thank you immensly Nat Geo WILD for helping amplify the voices of our precious elephants. I'm honoured to have been able to produce the entire series Asian Elephants 101, including this segment through the Nat Geo Explorers storytelling award!
Very interesting video. Just on time for the World Elephant Day! LOVE their chirping or squeaks. Only Asian elephants squeak. African ellies do not make this sound!..:-) amazing!
That's right. What I'm now curious about is why he's saying in this video that chirping means annoyance and agitation. I've seen a few sanctuary videos where elephants were chirping due to being happy excited and joyful, that's how they clearly seemed to be because they were chirping due to playing with a tire in one video and while gathering around to meet a new elephant in another. And they were affectionately petting the new phant with their trunks while chirping so those phants were clearly happy
It is interesting how different the noises are for wild verses captive Asian elephants. Ear flapping, tail wagging and squeaks are more of a happy thing in captive elephants. I have been keeping track of ENP in Chiang Mai Thailand (an elephant rescue for enslaved elephants) for many years. Seeing the change in the rescued elephants is amazing and heart warming. The confidence in the wild is so much stronger with the wild elephants. I wish they all had the choice of being wild, but unfortunately people took that away from quite a few.
I’ve heard Asian elephants make the chirping (I say squeaking, lol) sounds after a baby has been born or at rescue centers or sanctuaries when new elephants arrive from various places. It must be so loud in person!
That's what I heard also, and I saw the sanctuary video of a group of Asian elephants meeting a new baby elephant and there was chirping/squeaking going on. I saw another sanctuary video of an elephant squeaking while playing with a tire. These are what gave me the idea that squeaking meant happiness and joy. So hearing here how squeaking means agitation and negative emotions is news to me
Dear Nat geo wild , I am from India. Could you please tell me , how could I join you after my higher studies in zoology? From my childhood I feel that , I am born to save the animals and create a balance among humans and other forms of beautiful life. Please help me
At 3:50, notice the younger elephant leading the way into the forest slaps her trunk on the ground to get the baby’s attention to follow. I’ve also seen them use their trunk to motion the way for their babies. Much like we’d use our hand to motion someone to come along.
Very interesting but I think ellies (captive) also chirp when they are happy excited, as when they hear music that humans play for them in zoos and sanctuaries. They are obviously loving the melodies. ❤🐘
I know, that's what I've seen too, elephants chirping while clearly being happy. I don't know why he's saying in this video that chirping means agitation and negative emotions. In those other videos, the phants were chirping while playing with a tire and while gathering around to meet a new phant arriving at the sanctuary, and those are clearly joyful activities
Sounds like you literally could have said anything about the way they communicate and it wouldn’t have made you more incorrect. You’re just talking in circles not really saying anything coherent or of value, WHATSOEVER. So there’s that
Thank you immensly Nat Geo WILD for helping amplify the voices of our precious elephants. I'm honoured to have been able to produce the entire series Asian Elephants 101, including this segment through the Nat Geo Explorers storytelling award!
I like elephants ☺☺☺. They're sooo cute.
Hello Sangita!
How are you doing?
wow you're amazing!!
It’s pretty interesting how they can communicate through miles because of the vibrations they make.
@@PrehistoricEnthusiast I like to get around :)
Luckily the Houston Zoo only needs them to communicate a couple thousand feet.
The trunk touching seems so delicate, it's interesting to hear the communication might communicate more than we can understand.
The way these amazing animals talk to each other,is just so awesome
this herd appears to be well fed. especially that chubby baby! ❤️❤️❤️
Magnificent animals!!
Their diverse ways of communicating with each other are amazing~💞
Thank you for sharing this video!🤗
I love all animals
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Thank you Dr. Nachiketha Sharma for sharing this with us👍👆
Amazing wild life of elephants 😍
Interesting much to know more about their life
Very interesting video. Just on time for the World Elephant Day! LOVE their chirping or squeaks. Only Asian elephants squeak. African ellies do not make this sound!..:-) amazing!
That's right.
What I'm now curious about is why he's saying in this video that chirping means annoyance and agitation. I've seen a few sanctuary videos where elephants were chirping due to being happy excited and joyful, that's how they clearly seemed to be because they were chirping due to playing with a tire in one video and while gathering around to meet a new elephant in another. And they were affectionately petting the new phant with their trunks while chirping so those phants were clearly happy
They are wonderful beings. Highly intelligent and have deep feelings. The bond which they share with each other is truly amazing ❤
It is interesting how different the noises are for wild verses captive Asian elephants. Ear flapping, tail wagging and squeaks are more of a happy thing in captive elephants. I have been keeping track of ENP in Chiang Mai Thailand (an elephant rescue for enslaved elephants) for many years. Seeing the change in the rescued elephants is amazing and heart warming. The confidence in the wild is so much stronger with the wild elephants. I wish they all had the choice of being wild, but unfortunately people took that away from quite a few.
Save the poor elephants save nature 💚🐘💚
It's amazing. Elephants are really smart animals.
I’ve heard Asian elephants make the chirping (I say squeaking, lol) sounds after a baby has been born or at rescue centers or sanctuaries when new elephants arrive from various places. It must be so loud in person!
That's what I heard also, and I saw the sanctuary video of a group of Asian elephants meeting a new baby elephant and there was chirping/squeaking going on. I saw another sanctuary video of an elephant squeaking while playing with a tire. These are what gave me the idea that squeaking meant happiness and joy. So hearing here how squeaking means agitation and negative emotions is news to me
Dear Nat geo wild , I am from India. Could you please tell me , how could I join you after my higher studies in zoology?
From my childhood I feel that , I am born to save the animals and create a balance among humans and other forms of beautiful life. Please help me
Your dream is too good sudarshan,
You can do zoology journalism, photography, or phd .
I want people like you, to come out and save wildlife.
🙏
@@Azadbhagatbose Thank you so much for your guidance , sir.
@@Azadbhagatbose sir, are you too in the field of zoology or any wildlife
Wow, they are intelligent ❤️
Rumbles, Roars, Squeaks & Trumphets .
賢くて愛情深く美しいゾウ達を守りたいです。
At 3:50, notice the younger elephant leading the way into the forest slaps her trunk on the ground to get the baby’s attention to follow. I’ve also seen them use their trunk to motion the way for their babies. Much like we’d use our hand to motion someone to come along.
nice catch..
Amazing animals!!
Very interesting but I think ellies (captive) also chirp when they are happy excited, as when they hear music that humans play for them in zoos and sanctuaries. They are obviously loving the melodies. ❤🐘
Hello..How are you doing?
I know, that's what I've seen too, elephants chirping while clearly being happy. I don't know why he's saying in this video that chirping means agitation and negative emotions. In those other videos, the phants were chirping while playing with a tire and while gathering around to meet a new phant arriving at the sanctuary, and those are clearly joyful activities
Muito bom se linguagem brasileira
A spectacular video... super congratulations
Thank you.
how did you record it ?
野生のアジア象の生息地がこれ以上減少しないことを祈る🐘🐘🐘❤️❤️
また人間の捕虜になりませんように祈らずにはいられない🐘🐘🐘
Interesting clip!
Even their elephants are smarter lol
Wow...awesome
Elephants are da bestest ever :3
We like elephants in india, innocent big creature, part of indian culture since thousands of years. Govt.should target 100000 elephants in india.
N G W osm🔥🇮🇳🐘🐘🐘🐘
Hello Everyone. Asian Elephants are really beautiful.
2023/4/08
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European should learn this living animals from India..
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Amazing animal. They prefer to live in harmony with each other. But you can't just push it around! Too big.
THE ANIMALISTIC
I'm upset you didn't mention Andrea Turkalo, the woman who discovered the vibrational ways the elephants communicate. 💔
Cool
Elephants are cool
Thailand
Intelligent beast ❤️❤️❤️
0:11 isn't blue whale a mammal 😂
2 male peacock?? It's like 2 male men 😁👍
Sorry, i need in Tamil..
யானைகளின் வாழ்கை தரத்தை மனிதன் கற்றுணரவேண்டும் ,,
Asian elephants in bangkok
My favourite animal is ellephant Hh
Sounds like you literally could have said anything about the way they communicate and it wouldn’t have made you more incorrect. You’re just talking in circles not really saying anything coherent or of value, WHATSOEVER. So there’s that
Yes. Rightly said.
I have a peacock
Am fifth
Look like google n report nonsense
Fluid Fission Fussion Society
i dont like the way the narrator speaks, she needs to learn more
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