New Italian site finds show early humans ~400,000 years ago skillfully used elephant bones to make tools, not just for food.
As the video circulated, viewers expressed alarm and outrage over the elephant's apparent distress.
Sri Lanka's government is digging a moat around one of its landfills to keep out hungry elephant herds and reduce conflicts between the animals and villagers.
Two tourists are speaking out after they managed to escape an angry elephant while on a canoe safari trip in Botswana, an ...
During warmer periods of the Middle Pleistocene, ancient humans in Italy were in the habit of butchering elephants for meat ...
Analysis of several sites near modern-day Rome shows "consistent" evidence that ancient humans regularly slaughtered ...
Topeka Zoo Asian elephant Cora, who appeared in a 1980 movie that was part of the popular "Smokey and the Bandit" series, ...
A 43-year-old elephant at a Wisconsin zoo died after falling in her stall, officials reported. Zookeepers at the Milwaukee County Zoo discovered Ruth, an African savanna elephant who came to the zoo ...