An Elephant's ‘Radar’ Can Detect Rain 150 Miles Away

Oct 27, 2014

They say elephants never forget – and evidently they can vividly remember the sound of rain, so much so that they can tell when a storm is approaching even if it’s 150 miles away, and their ability to do so might one day save them from being killed by the thousands by poachers, according to research that includes a Texas A&M University professor.

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