Explain how the baby elephant behavior show that he was distressed0
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When elephants are feeling blue, they lend each other a trunk to cry on -- and then some. New research shows that Asian elephants comfort each other by making sympathetic noises and touching their trunks to the others' mouths or nether regions.
Published Feb. 18 in the journal PeerJ, the study followed the behaviors of 26 elephants between the ages of 3 and 60 years old, living in a sanctuary in northern Thailand. Adult male elephants were excluded from the study because in the wild, they are not part of the herd.
The researchers upset the animals by sending dogs walking past, placing snakes in the vicinity, and bringing in unfriendly elephants.
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