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After a 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California, elephants at the San Diego Zoo reacted instinctively, forming ...
After a 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California, elephants at the San Diego Zoo reacted instinctively, forming what is known as an "alert circle" to protect their little ones.
When a 5.2 earthquake hit near San Diego, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park caught its elephants on video taking action to protect their young, forming what experts call an "alert circle." ...
While not a household name like the San Andreas, the Elsinore fault is part of a larger seismic zone that experts fear and ...
Edition spoke with Jacob Margolis, a science reporter for LAist Public Radio and host of the podcast “The Big One: Your ...
In response, County Fire, Emergency Services, Animal Services and the Sherriff’s Office, along with Deaf Community Services, ...
California was hit by another earthquake Wednesday, just days after a major 5.2 magnitude quake rocked the state. The US ...
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria wrote on social media that there was "no known visible or major damage to the city so far, and ...
Incredible footage has emerged of the moment a herd of elephants sprung into action to protect their youngest during a 5.2 ...
A herd of elephants at San Diego Zoo instinctively formed a protective circle around their calves during a 5.2-magnitude ...
Joyce Poole, a conservation biologist with a doctorate in elephant behavior from Cambridge University, explained that elephants feel more secure when they are close together. When bunched, elephants ...
SAN DIEGO, CA – As a 5.2-magnitude earthquake rattled Southern California on April 14, it wasn’t sirens or shaking buildings that captured attention — it was a small herd of elephants at the San Diego ...