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Explain how the baby elephant's behavior show that he was distress

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Answered by suhanigovind15
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Answer:Young elephants learn normal behavior in a social context, and learning from others, or social learning, plays a crucial role in their development. Calves follow their mothers' responses to learn who are their relatives and friends, and who represent potential threats.

There distressed as a behaviour shows this:-

Look for signs of “stereotypic” behavior—rocking, swaying, head-bobbing, or other repetitive movement. Stereotypic behavior is a sign of psychological distress. Elephants typically will not lie down on their own in the presence of strangers. An elephant who remains in a recumbent position may be sick.

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