How do elephants communicate?
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Just like any animal, elephants can communicate using distinct sounds. These large mammals use distinct sounds to speak and warn each other. They can produce rumbles, snorts, barks, roars and cries. ... One of the least known African elephant facts is that they can produce low rumbling sounds that can travel distances.
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Elephants can communicate using very low frequency sounds, with pitches below the range of human hearing. These low-frequency sounds, termed "infrasounds," can travel several kilometers, and provide elephants with a "private" communication channel that plays an important role in elephants' complex social life.
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