The use of a human’s location and social cues by Asian elephants in an object-choice task https://t.co/b5MoygWi8T
The use of a human’s location and social cues by Asian elephants in an object-choice task https://t.co/yta4mAtXdw AnimCogn
RT @SpringerANCO: Asian elephants use human-provided social cues (e.g. pointing) to find hidden food, but only if the human is near the foo…
RT @SpringerANCO: Asian elephants use human-provided social cues (e.g. pointing) to find hidden food, but only if the human is near the foo…
RT @SpringerANCO: Asian elephants use human-provided social cues (e.g. pointing) to find hidden food, but only if the human is near the foo…
The use of a human’s location and social cues by Asian elephants in an object-choice task https://t.co/Fuvqo1HzQr AnimCogn
RT @elehelp: Asian eles may not be as good as Africans at reading human cues: https://t.co/eU3oK1OdBB My guess is in keeper handling techni…
RT @elehelp: Asian eles may not be as good as Africans at reading human cues: https://t.co/eU3oK1OdBB My guess is in keeper handling techni…
RT @elehelp: Asian eles may not be as good as Africans at reading human cues: https://t.co/eU3oK1OdBB My guess is in keeper handling techni…
Asian eles may not be as good as Africans at reading human cues: https://t.co/eU3oK1OdBB My guess is in keeper handling technique & history rather than species but...
RT @ThinkElephants: Another awesome new finding about elephants from our CEO, Professor Josh Plotnik! https://t.co/zIPJrsjAUA
Another awesome new finding about elephants from our CEO, Professor Josh Plotnik!
RT @SpringerANCO: Asian elephants use human-provided social cues (e.g. pointing) to find hidden food, but only if the human is near the foo…
RT @SpringerANCO: Asian elephants use human-provided social cues (e.g. pointing) to find hidden food, but only if the human is near the foo…
RT @SpringerANCO: Asian elephants use human-provided social cues (e.g. pointing) to find hidden food, but only if the human is near the foo…
RT @SpringerANCO: Asian elephants use human-provided social cues (e.g. pointing) to find hidden food, but only if the human is near the foo…
RT @SpringerANCO: Asian elephants use human-provided social cues (e.g. pointing) to find hidden food, but only if the human is near the foo…
RT @SpringerANCO: Asian elephants use human-provided social cues (e.g. pointing) to find hidden food, but only if the human is near the foo…
RT @SpringerANCO: Asian elephants use human-provided social cues (e.g. pointing) to find hidden food, but only if the human is near the foo…
Asian elephants use human-provided social cues (e.g. pointing) to find hidden food, but only if the human is near the food. This differs from results from African elephants, suggesting there may be important species-level differences in elephant behaviour.
RT @GoatsThatStare: The use of a human’s location and social cues by Asian elephants in an object-choice task https://t.co/G8jStfyhzH
The use of a human’s location and social cues by Asian elephants in an object-choice task https://t.co/G8jStfyhzH
Another paper from @CCCAnimals's work in Thailand - can Asian elephants follow human social cues to find food? In 2013, we said "not really." Now, after making changes to methodology based on an African elephant study, we're saying...it's complicated! htt